ON THE SEA.
SUBMARINE SAVAGERY. ' MOKE NEUTRALS SUNII. U ' ' Copenhagen, August 15. A -'Zeppelin bombarded the Swedish steamer Norland, from Middlesborough. ■ ' Bombs fell' close to the ship and did littledamage. British destroyers chased airship, firing heavily. The Germans fired at the Swedish ! ship Pepita, bound for Sunderland with a cargo of sleepers. The Danish steamer Ivar has been •uqlc by a submarine. The crew was rescued. San Sebastian reports that a Spanish vessel has been sunk by a submarine in *he Mediterranean. dealing with subMARININGS. aL!.IES CONSIDERING THE . V PROBLEM. London, August 13. V >.» House of Lords. Ear! Crewe, refir;'ii" to the submarining*, said that ' ' when die Allies had decided how to deal ' .. ft'itli the situatibn the Government would . make a declaration of Ihoir policy. He feared that threats to punish individuals by roDftscatgfe German ships and money ' would not pommle'th? German Govern- ; jH.pt to dc»t*t fruai sinking ui-
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 August 1916, Page 5
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149ON THE SEA. Taranaki Daily News, 17 August 1916, Page 5
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