With the Fleets.
GERMAN INHUMANITY DENIED. , REPLY TO OUR NAVAL MEN. London, April 16. Berlin declares that the German warships never had an opportunity of saving the crews of British warships. It repudiates the accusation that they purposely neglected to do so. THE SUBMARINE PIRATES. SWEDISH STEAMER SUNK. London, April 16. The Swedish steamer Falka was mined or torpedoed off Peterhead. The crew wore saved, after being adrift for 14 hours. RUSSIAN DESTROYERS AT WORK. ENEMY SHIPPING SUNK. Received April 18, 3.30 pjn. Petrograd, April 17. Official: Our destroyers sank four steamers and several sailers on the Anatolian coast. "THE SUBMARINE ASSASSiN, GERMANY." HOLLAND GENUINELY ANNOYED. Received April 18, 3.30 p.m. Amsterdam, April 17. There is growling indignation at the sinking of the Katwyk. The strongly eondemn what they describe as an act of war, which gives Holland the right to draw the sword. They refer to "the subj marine assassin, Germany."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 265, 19 April 1915, Page 5
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152With the Fleets. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 265, 19 April 1915, Page 5
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