On The Sea.
WAR AGAINST TRAWLERS. ("JEIiAIAX SL'JniAUIXKS ACTIVE. Loudon, May 5. A survivor of the Aberdeen trawler states that a submarine disguised as a Jiritish destroyer came up belchi'sg nmoke from dummy .funnels. A (Irinisby trawler was blown up by a German mine which its net exploded. The vessel .sank, but the crew were saved. Another submarine sank two Urimsbv trawlers. <ierman submarines of a now type con* linue systematic attacks on trawlers in tlits North Sea. Out; sunk seven Hull trawlers. One of th" trawlers. the Hob White, was sunk by shell j'ire while attempting to pick up the erew of anothei trawler which had been torpedoed, In .•.(line ease- the victims weire tuni'd adrift, in boats and provided with Idack bread, A SCI!M'AI!!\K'S CT.AI.U. Received May 7. 1.1.1 a.m. London, May li. The commander of the submarine I'M had sunk thai, lie had destroyed lisbiiiij, vessel; valued at 'JMO.OOO tsim-e Sunday.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 282, 7 May 1915, Page 5
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154On The Sea. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 282, 7 May 1915, Page 5
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