THE SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN.
LOCATING A BASE. fPCBRfiOAN' omrox OF CAIfPAIGN". Xdw York, July 2. The World state? that the officers of fen American steamer which has arrived lit an American port report that British palrollen located a U-boat base a fortnight ago. The U-tooat suppliers were fehot, and the oil and other supplies conCscated. It is believed that the movements A 'Allied ships are reported to L'-boats from a base in Xeu' York. The Tlerald's Washington correspondent say» that at the termination of live months' unrestricted submarining, naval officers estimate that the result is far short of Germany's programme of one million tons monthly. Tbey declare that the total tonnage lost in the tinst year does not exceed four million tons, While three million tons were constiuctfd in the same period.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 July 1917, Page 5
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131THE SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN. Taranaki Daily News, 4 July 1917, Page 5
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