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On the Sea.

AUSTRIAN FLEET READY. A NAVAL BATTLE KXPKCTF.D. (Times anil Sydney Sun Services.) Received July 1, 7.10 p.m. London, Jim,' :!(). Amsterdam states tti.it Herman naval circles believe an Austrian naval attack on the Italian fleet is imminent. Two super-Dreadnoughts, two Dreadnoughts, three emisers at I'ula, the second squadron at I'iinne, the third squadron at Cattaro, and numerous torpedo-boats at Leblanca are continually under steam, so as to he ready for action. THE SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN. (iliiniANY TO BK MURK ACTIVE. Received .luly 1 a.m. London. July 1. Ti.c Daily News Washington correspondent says (lennany is 'planning a. wholesale submarining of freight, steamers, especially those carrying munitions to Kngland. The American CovernmenL Is exercising a most stringent censorship 011 wireless to prevent (lennany receiving information regarding the movements i f Vt'tscls. TUKKI-; STEAMERS Sl'N'K. Received July ■>, 12.:!ll a.m. Loudon. July 1. The Scottish Monarch, sugar-laden, Ikmiiul for Manchester, was torpedoed sixty miles from (tiiecnstown. Twenty of the crew were landed at Waterl'iyd. It is believed the remainder were sa\ed. The Norwegian steamer Moi'ina, hound fur i.i'ith, war, sunk by a submarine oil' Arlsiiinl. The Xorweeiuii steamer (Ijeso. coal--1 lad'-u. from the Tviie to Norway. was tc.;;ir(!ijed. 'l'lli■ crew v/a.- >aved. A ISARQUE SI'XK. Received July 1. 5 p.m. London, dune 30, A s:i n!: ihc Xo^wv^ian 1 mii'mt-Ihilci) barque Kotka, west <»f (ork. Tliu crew was saved. A STEAMER SI'XIC. London, Juno '>o. Tlii- f Aim-Hs-a 1" tLf M"ise\\ wms Mink by a si ibn i ;i vine < «lV (iallcy (lead. near Cork. Ki::!tl (<eriuau* wen- taken mi board 'le--.nliii'i-ivii'M'. and tin' renntinder of Ihe ,■!-. \«. wrwi in ibe ship's boat to (Jall/v TTc.ni. ■ T or>J) SVPVLIES DI^TUOYKI). CP-irisUaiiia, June 30. A Herman siibm;»r'.in- ;-tl'n' wCamiT V|;iis. bound for England. ea-d----•va-'d <i! Aberdeen. and ordered ber In ic;il-on Iter 'if or In- sunk. Mm tr-'in "iil'inarino assisted to jettison .(10 of Einnisli bntier and a i uiia'ititv of Frozen snlnion. ( !

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Taranaki Daily News, 2 July 1915, Page 5

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On the Sea. Taranaki Daily News, 2 July 1915, Page 5

On the Sea. Taranaki Daily News, 2 July 1915, Page 5

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