Second Edition Submarining
tHE NEW GERMAN SUBMARINES DANISH CREW RESCI/feD FROM THE DEEP. Press Association—Copyright* lustralia.ii and N.Z* Cable Association-. (lU*'eolNre,d 11.30 a.m.) nil agon, October 10. The large new* German submarines on tile Murman' coast have a range of eighteen hundred mile's, carrying sufficient fuel for ten days. They are supposed to be provisioned by commercial submariims mrihe Arctic. The crew of tne' suDmaHhes Dykkerpa were saved, with the exception of the commander. During their imprisonment* and knocked M 'the skieV of J the submarine. The lieutenant replied with taps in the’Mprse code, indicating the time they could hold out and inquiring for news of the commander. \ ELATED GERMANS. ROSEATE NUES OF EARLY DAWN OF PEACE. activity Restricted to WATERS,. q n (Received 1.25 p.m.) Amsterdam, October 10. , Germany is elated q£ ? the work of the submarines in waters, believing that the wholesale destruction of shipping the, war before the close of the year. It is reported that Chancellor von Bethmaim Hpllweg, raqde the concession 'for renewing ’submarine activity conditipnal on it being .restricted to American waters." The view held that Amqriea is unwilling to/ declare war owing to the presidential election. submarining in European and Neutral waters has been disallowed.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 63, 11 October 1916, Page 6
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202Second Edition Submarining Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 63, 11 October 1916, Page 6
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