ON THE SEA.
GERMAN STEAMERS SUNK. ' THREE MOKE TORPEDOED. BRITISH SUBMARINE'S SUCCESS. Received May 20, 5.5 p.m. Copenhagen, May 19. It is believed that two more German steamers have been sunk. A German firm at ■Stockholm lias been instructed to keep all its steamers in port. A British submarine torpedoed a German steamer, coal-laden from Lubeck for Norway, at the entrance to the SsiiHd. The crew was saved. SINKING OF A NEUTRAL GERMANY'S EXPLANATION Received May 20, 5.5 p.m. Amsterdam, May 10. Germany admits that the Tiibantia was a victim of a German torpedo on March 16. The commander explains that he launched it against a British warship ten days before. GREEK STEAMER SUNK. BY AUSTRIAN SUBMARINE. Received May 21, 11.20 p.m. Toulon, May 21. An Austrian submarine sank a Greek collier. The crew of 27 were picked up and landed here. SINKING OF THE SUSSEX. Received May 21, 11.20 p.m. Washington, May 21. The State Department learns that Lieut. Steittbruick, who commanded the German submarine which sank the Suasex, has not yet been punished by Germany. ,
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Taranaki Daily News, 22 May 1916, Page 5
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177ON THE SEA. Taranaki Daily News, 22 May 1916, Page 5
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