On the Sea
SUBMARINES ACTIVE AGAIN. TWO STEAMERS SUNK. United Fuess Association. (Received 8..'50 u.m.) London, ■ October (1. The steamer Sailor Prince ‘was sunk. An unknown number of survivors were picked up. The steamer Haydou was sunk. The (•reif.are' reported saved. IV" •' ' ' AFTER-WAR PORT DUES. 1 RESTRICTIONS ON ENEMY SHIPPING. ~ (Received 11.45 a.m.) London, October fi. Tlie committee of the Australian and .New Zealand Merchants Association resolved that as German .submarine activity inflicted considerable j losses on British shipping here and in the Dominions, the committee suggests that the British ;md Colonial Governments should levy iiiiiiiedia/elv after the war special port,dues in addition to the custoniary port rates on German and Austrian v.essels entering the ports of the MinpVre. 1 ’' '*
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 33, 7 October 1915, Page 5
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120On the Sea Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 33, 7 October 1915, Page 5
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