THE SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN.
STATEMENT BY SIR EDWAJfjJi 1 CARSON. ' \m
SUCCESSFUL PATROL 07 ENflftMfcJi CHANNEL, Bwitor fitrvki, • v'"j| (Received May 1, 8,8 f,m, J| Ijonto, Atoll tst *.w In the House of Coriwoii*, Sfif B/fllHty l ® son stated that owing to tho iMWWr of submarines in othei 1 arpfts, u4 tst fll inerenes of patrol boats in tl» the loss of shipping hi the in >M April was loss than in any nwiiUHg iffS throe months. Ho admitted twt# shipping loeies generally ware Mr Dillon nuked why no offl«ial IW* tion was made of the relatowpqeail M the recent dflrtroyor nation oil 08V« .™ 'Sir E. Carson replied tbftfc tfc# fijm ''l only lasted for Ave minutes, tt«4 4fet fW' Vjl .inforcenients arrived in time (0 |Mi tn f J enemy survivors, ~ -4a Kf ,S
■ MR. LLOYD QEOROE IN- - ■ VE3TIGATEB. ' ' *'J|
■ A DAY AT THE ADM®AKPR, ' ;|jjj Received May I*, M,(® pin, : V's London, Mirl,. M It is stated that at tho roqtWß* |§|>J| his War Cabinet colleaguu, Mf IM |S George spent the whole afyMtordty the Admiralty in. connaotfon with submarine menace. He hold I stock-Inking #f the anti-tttbntwiflft flf* 'jl , ganiaat.ion, and-conferral with tbv , club concerned. ; I THE ' pALLARAT'S CABOO, • Sydney, Star 1/ 4j*H The Ballarat, which w(ig pugb British Chahnel, carried a ■ including 325 bales of wool, 878 toM >o* l wheat, 19,588 crates of rabbi ts,an4 SiW'ijalj each -of hinds and fore-quartern of 2® AMERICAN OIL SHIP SUNK, Ml Washington, April 89. ss| The American oil ship Vacuum Mf'-M been torpedoed and aunt. Tfa fllW iiffl gunners are missing.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 May 1917, Page 5
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262THE SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN. Taranaki Daily News, 2 May 1917, Page 5
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