ON THE SEA
SIX VESSELS SUNK. Received Sept. 30, 1 a.m. London, Sept. 20. The British vessels, Theno, Stithes, and Nawby, the Norwegian vessel Kenut Hilde, and the Swedish vessel Beggula, nave been sunk.
NORWAY THREATENS REPRISALS.
Copenhagen, Sept. 28. The Norwegian Shipping Gazette, commenting on recent submarining, says that no loubt commanders weie ordered to destroy Norwegian ships. Germans in Norway are threatened for iliis rutlilessness.
ANOTHER SUBMARINE LINER Amsterdam, Sept. 28. Bremen advises that a commercial submarine, the Kaiser, will bo completed in a month. The Dem?eh'.-.;:d will not leave until the Breinet. return?.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 September 1916, Page 5
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