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With the Fleets.

' BREACH OF NORWEGIAN - , NEUTRALITY. GERMAN SUBMARINE BASES \ . . FOUND, SUBMARINES FOR THE ADRIATIC. Copenhagen, April 8. Norwegian airmen discovered several German submarines taking refuge in Bergen Bay, and ordered them to leave immediately or he interned. There have been other attempts to use the -Norwegian coasts as submarine bases. Rome, April 8. Germany has sent three additional large submarines in sections to Pola (on Ithe Adriatic). London, April 8. The Press Bureau has issued a crushing reply to the German denials that they murdered the Falaba's passenger?. It 'savs: "It is untrue that sufficient time was given the passengers and crew to escape. The submarine fired at short range, making great loss of life absolutely certain.. The conduct of ail o,i board the falaha was excellent." Two Grimsby trawlers report that they saw the trawler Zarina torpedoed or mined in the North Sea, and nine were drowned. Washington, April 8. Germany has agreed to paiy full damages for the sinking of t'lo .--'JP William Frye, also the value of her ■••cargo, provided the Prize Court estaulishes' the facts.

GERMAN SUBMARINE SUPPLIES. Received April 9, 11.40 p.m. London. April 9. The chief officer of a Danish steamer gays that he saw the submarine after t sinking the Agantha go alongside a steamer in the vicinity and apparently she Teceived supplies. THE SUBMARINE TOLL. BUT SMALL PERCENTAGE SUNK. Received April 0, 0.30 p.m. London, April 8. The Press Bureau reports: For the •week ended April 7'Jt there were !2'i 1 arrivals and departures of vessels from * the United Kingdom ports and five were Sunk by submarines aggregating 87,904 tons. Five fishing vessels also were also gunk.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 258, 10 April 1915, Page 5

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276

With the Fleets. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 258, 10 April 1915, Page 5

With the Fleets. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 258, 10 April 1915, Page 5

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