ON THE SEA.
• ' i ■ . THE DEUTSCHLAXD. , New Yoric, Nor. .5. The captain of* the Deutschlaed announce! that submarine U57 is expected to convoy the Deutschland back to Gets many. .. . . ■ '■■'■' The New York Evening Mail si>7s that a w»r subiiiarihe left Kiel soon after the Deutsehland was due, and within a week will operate like U53 in the vicinity of • Nantucket, ; The Deutscbland unloaded fit New London, and her reloading has commenced. It i? understood she will leave ghortly. Many newspapers pul lished despatches from 'Germany brought by tie Deutßciland. NEUTRAL VESSELS SUNK. ." London. Nov. ii. . Dujiag xiie Waj period the Germans have suSk neutral vessels to the ex-tent-of 411.83S gross tonnage. The chief sufferers, are:—Norway, IfiS ves.jeis.bf 42,7'frtons; Denmark, 3S vessels e%si£M tons;; and Holland, with 18 vessels Of 54,914 tons. AR&'SSIAX MINEFIELD. ' Stockholm, Nov.'s. Tutssia informs Sweden of her intention to' lay another minefield in the Aalaod Sea, neai Swedish territorial . •jraters, , SWEDISH VESSEL SUNS. „ , Stockholm, Nov. a. . i German submarine held up the Swedish steamer Runhild, and placed a prize crew aboard, ordering her to sail to Libau. Subsequently another submarine torpedoed the Runhild. A Swedi»i twediber saved the crew and prize ■Ve*f Vi'lib;«rere interned. SMALL CRUISER LOST London, Nov. 5. V The Admiralty states that a German , havnl»report issued an November 4 /e- ---' cords the sinking of a small English cruiser off the west coast of Trel.ind.on October 23. It evidently refers to the "Genista,"which was officially icjgrted ioit on October 2.
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Taranaki Daily News, 7 November 1916, Page 5
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245ON THE SEA. Taranaki Daily News, 7 November 1916, Page 5
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