ON THE SEA.
SUBMARINING TO CONTINUE. ONESSS BLOCKADE ABANDONED. Received April 13, 1.20 a,nij Washington, April 12. jjJPwwt Eernstorff hag intimated to Mr. ffihuing that submarining will continue the 1 end of the war unless Britain can be induced to abandon the blockade. ' SINKING OF THE PALEMBURG. THE VERDICT. Becked April 13, 1.30 a.m. ' < Amsterdam, April 12. The Dutch Shipping Council has de4g|vered - judgment, declaring. that two ■ hit the Palembing, and were fired Without warning; also, the vessel's Mtiolftlity was clearly shown. JfIORE VESSELS SUNK* "* t' London, April 11. I The Spanish, steamer Sant Anderina lias town, torpedoed and sunk. Thr»teameTjtfargham Abbey has been tpnkr The crew were saved. • ADDED TO THE LIST, i Received April 13, 1.20 a.m. London, April 12. ',£ he British ateamers Ellaston, SmeatO*, aadSUoten, and the Italian steamer Unipne, have been aunk. & RENEGADE ENGLISHMAN. Washington, April 11. .Bans Sehid&, ./ho held up the steamtjLMatoppo single-handed, has confessed W being a renegade Englishman, named Hudson. The captain of the Matoppo has been. discovered to be it German Jrfrth, Tfie *erew were chiefly: Chinese.
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 April 1916, Page 5
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176ON THE SEA. Taranaki Daily News, 13 April 1916, Page 5
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