EFFICIENT SUBMARINES
GOOD WORK IN FLEET MANOEUVRES BATTLE CRUISER "SUNK’' LONDON, Thursday. The exercises of the British Fleet on March 8 were notable for the brilliant work of the submarines. The battle-cruiser Renown was supposed to have been struck, and later to have been attacked by destroyers. She “sank” fighting, having first put two enemy ships out of action. Cable Jottings J hunger striker freed. Madame Hanau, who lias been hungerstriking, has become so weak that she has been removed from the women's Prison at St. Lazare to a hospital. ’ BRINGH GOES UP —The Prince of Wales is now at Entebbe, Uganda. On Wednesday he flew over that township and Kampala in a South African Air Force machine engaged on the Cairo-Cape service. PROMINENT MEN DEAD. —A Melbourne message cays the death lias occurred of Mr. W. .1. Carre Riddell, formerly chairman of the Melbourne Metropolitan Board of Works. The death has occurred at Sydney of Dr Henry William Armit, editor of the ‘British Medical Journal of Australia:*
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 921, 14 March 1930, Page 9
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168EFFICIENT SUBMARINES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 921, 14 March 1930, Page 9
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