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■ I THE "BLOCKADE" COLLAPSES SEVEN SUBMARINES SUNK. GERMAN SHIPS LEAVK AMERICA. London, March 7. The Tageblatt admits tliat. according ' to news from neutral countries, more ■ than seven German submarines have hern sunk since February IS. Scandinavian shipping companies re- ' fuse to carry German goods to America. Amsterdam, March 7. A semi-official message from Berlin admits tliat the Thordis rammed a submarine, which returned slightly damaged. New York, March 7. Customs officials have inspected ihe Vaterland and George Washington, which am preparing to sail. (The Vaterland and George Washingtoil are two of the largest vessels afloat. Rotterdam, March 7. The Noorderuyk has returned with her engines damaged. ELUDED A SUBMARINE. Received 9, 12.15 a.m. London, March 8. The steamer Ling.Chow, from London to Glasgow, was chased by a submarine off Land's End. She went at full speed shorewards, and escaped under cover of ; the darkness after half an hour's pursuit.
GERMANS BUILD MORE SUBMARINES. Received 8, 11.5 p.m. Copenhagen, Marcli S. Fifteen small submarines are being built at Kiel, each to carry a, crew of eight, mainly for coast service.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 231, 9 March 1915, Page 5
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182With the Fleets. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 231, 9 March 1915, Page 5
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