On the Sea.
GERMAN BATTLESHIP LOS BLOWV UP BY RUSSIAN ■>, SUBMARINE. Petrograd, Julyi fc Official: A Russian submarine Ml up a German battleship of the Deutw land type, which was leading the line in the Baltic on the afternoon July B, . VESSELS FOR BOMBAY SUNK. London, July 4. A submarine eank the steamer Be ftew, in ballast, and the Larchmoi ' coal-laden, bound for Bombay. Tl crewe landed at Plymouth. Both steal erg made gallant attempts to escaj and were peppered with shell* befo: they stopped. The Larchmore's engin room was wrecked. The donkey-ma was killed and another man was woun ed. TOLL OP THE SUBMARINE. \ London, July 4. Far the week ended June 30 toe a rivals and sailings totalled 1399. Fiv Teasels, aggregating 11,620 tons, wer sunk iby submarines, also fourteen fttl ing vessels. ■ • I GERMAN SUBMARINE RAISED.* Received July 8, 8.35 pjn, 'Amsterdam, July 6. Berlin reports that the U3O ban beei raised. All of the crew were alto, ex cept one, after thirty-six hour*. The U3O was sunk by an explosion a the mouth of the Ems.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 July 1915, Page 5
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180On the Sea. Taranaki Daily News, 6 July 1915, Page 5
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