ON THE SEA.
I'HE SUBMARINE TOLL. SEVEN MORE VESSELS GONE. * . deceived April 11, 8.40 p.m. London, April 10. Lloyds' Agency reports that the British steamers. Zafra, Glen Almond, Silks, Worthsall, Eastern City; and Yvonne fiave been- stink. The Norwegian steamer Sjolyst was torpedoed Without warning northward Ushant. All the crews were .anded. DANISH STEAMER SUNK. BY AUSTRIAN SUBMARINE, Received April 12, 12.40 p.m. Paris, April 11. An Austrian submarine torpedoed the 'Danish iteainer Caledonia, in the Mediterranean, without warning. The crew 'V|tc picked up. SUBMARINES SUNS* Petrograd, April 10. OS communique states that the destroyer Strogyi rammed a submarine Hear where the Portugal was sunk. London, April 10. The BaUy Telegraph says that the anbmarine which the French captured •►an Tuesday was of, the newer type. Two officers and twenty seamen surrendered, tlie majority of whom were in their VESSELS IN~NORWEGIAN ' .iPORTS." Copenhagen, April 10. The Aitefi Posten says that for the firet time since the beginning of the war German steamers have arrived in the Norwegian west coast harbors with coal, taking back fish and train oil. Many, German submarines qnd torpedo boats' Ibfim t«. tectorial I ' ■ .V 1 "," ■ ii l ■ x . .
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 April 1916, Page 5
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193ON THE SEA. Taranaki Daily News, 12 April 1916, Page 5
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