ON THE SEA.
SATISFACTORY, IF TRUE. Copenhagen, Jan. 14. According to the Berlin Tidende a prominent official of the German Foieign Office declared that the submarining ot neutral shipping would not bo increased RUSSIANS SINKING TURKISH SHIPS: Petrcgrad, Jan. 14. A Russiyi squadron on the fith raided the Anatolian coast and sunk forty Turkish "Bailing ships laden with provisions for Constantinople.. ANOTHER GERMAN FABLE. London, Jan. 14. A German wireless message reportu that a British cruiser of the Juno type was destroyed by a direct hit The British Admiralty states t(hat no British cruiser has been sunk. Presumably the message refers to the loss of the seaplane carrier Ben_-My-Chrce. FURTHER SINKINGS
United Service. London, Jan. 14. Sinking's include: British, Excellent. Brentwood and Beufront; Greek. Evtnlies; Danish, Tubboarg. ACTIVITY OF .SUBMARINES. Received Jan. 15, 5.5 pm London Jan 14. The Norwegian steamer Vestfohl ha; boor, sunk off Copenhagen. A German destroyer captured a Dan ish steamer in Swedish waters. A German steamer stopped i lie Kwed ish steamer Ingeborg in the North Scr and compelled her ro jcttisr.il sever hundied French and English n.ii Mg= conisgned to Russia, Rouuiania, am Japan.
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Taranaki Daily News, 16 January 1917, Page 5
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190ON THE SEA. Taranaki Daily News, 16 January 1917, Page 5
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