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Press Assn.—Copy light.—Australian and N.Z. Cable Assn., and Renter. (Received 11.30 a.m.) London, November 7. The Admiralty reports:—A commander of a submarine cabled yesterday and claims to have nit two Dreadnoughts of the Kaiser class. Rome, November 7. ! A naval communique reports the I mutual sinking of an Italian torpedoer ; and an Austrian submarine. Many lof the crew of the torpedoer were leaved. Italian torpedoers entered Pola and attempted to torpedo a large Austrian warship. They sank a ! big Austrian steamer at Durazzo. J An Italian armoured train badly damaged an Austrian torpedoer while bombarding San Telpidio. Paris, November 7. A communique states: From July 1 to November 1, the Franco-British on the Somme made prisoners of 91,532 men and 1439 officers, and the material captured includes 173 field guns, 130 heavy guns, 215 trench mortars, and 981 machine guns. The French share of these includes 40,796 men and 809 officers. There is nothing important to report. We repulsed Bulgarian counter-attacks east of Lake Prespa. Aeroplanes bombarded localities in the Vardar Valley.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 86, 8 November 1916, Page 2
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174Latest Cables Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 86, 8 November 1916, Page 2
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