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On the Sea.

THE GRAND FLEET. A WSHQP'S IMPRESSIONS. Received July 28, 10 p.m. , London, July 28. The Archbishop of York, giving ex perienees of a ten days' visit to the Grand Fleet, said it seemed as if war was the one word written on every: ship, on every part of her, and on every man •within her. He was deeply impressed with the splendid spirit of comradeship and unity that is ilmilding up the fleet.

NEUTRAL VESSELS BURNED. RAID OX TBAWf,KRS. Amsterdam, July 27. A German submarine set fire to the Norwegian timber-laden schooner llarbq, from Christiania to 'Sunderland, and gave the crew five minutes to escape. A trawler landed them at Vmuiden. The captain saw three other vessels limning in the vicinity. London, July 27. A submarine sank the Hull trawler Ilonoria in the North Sea. The crew of twelve were landed at Kirkwall. Copenhagen, July 27. A submarine sank the Danish steamer Noglill. The crew were lauded at J Wiiholuisliavcn. Havre. July 27. Reports confirm the burning of two Norwegian and one Swedish vessel in addition to the Ilarbo, which was sunk by a submarine. London, Jnlv 27. A submarine raided the Faroe island; fishing bank and shejled* the trawlers without -warning. The Cermaiu jeered at tlie fishermen, slumting: "'\\Y have nice little torpedoes for Churchill and Grey." It is already known that nine trawlers were sunk. The crews landed on board other trawlers after 45 hours' in boats on the open sea. The fate of I the other trawlers is unknown. INCREASED ACT IV IT V. Received July 28. 10 pni. Copenhagen, July 28. Concurrent with submarine activity, there is greater Zenpelim activity reported .from the North Sea. NORWEGIAN SHIP CAPTCHF.I). Received .Tulv 28, 8.15 p.m. Copenhagen, July 28. The Germans have taken to Ciixhaven the "Norwegian steamer Anvers, timberladen, from Frederikstad to England.

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Taranaki Daily News, 29 July 1915, Page 5

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On the Sea. Taranaki Daily News, 29 July 1915, Page 5

On the Sea. Taranaki Daily News, 29 July 1915, Page 5

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