THE SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN.
RELIEF SHIP SUNK. OUTSIDE BLOCKADE ZONE, i Received March 14, 10 p.m.' Copenhagen, March 14. ' The Shipping Gazette states. that a ' large Norwegian steamer, the Lars Fastenaeß, has been sunk outside the -blockade zone without warning. She •was going from America to Rotterdam iwitji a cargo of grain for the American Relief Committee in Belgium. BUTE .SUBMARINES DESTROYED. Washington, March 13. It is asserted that authoritative re-1 acrts have reached here that it is estimated that 60 German submarines were neslro/ed-jrom January 1 to February SMALL ITALIAN LOSSES. Rome, March 13. Official—For the week ended Maicti jS there were 403 arrivals of 381,211 tons, S' nd 464 sailings, of 315.801 tons, at' Italin ports. The sinkings were four steam|en and three sailing vessels . GERMAN SUBMARINE STRANDED. Received March 14, 5.5 p.m. The Hague, March 13. A German submarine has been stranded at Hellefvoeltsline. I . CUNARD FREIGHTER REPORTED SUNK. Renter Service. Beceived March 15, 12.45 a.m. London, March 14. Renter's Washington correspondent ~tates that the Consul at Queenstown ,eports that the Cunard freighter Folia ias been sunk. / ri i j j
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 March 1917, Page 5
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183THE SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN. Taranaki Daily News, 15 March 1917, Page 5
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