THE SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN.
AN ABSOBD JAPANESE OPINION. Washington, July 8. Commander Hidakakinja, a Japanese naval expert, declares that the submarines have destroyed Britain's absolute control of the seas, but nave not enhanced Germany's sea-power. FRENCH UOSSES. Paris, July S. The French losses for the week ended July 1 were as follow: Arrivals 047 Departures — •. 1053 Over WOO tons sunk * Under 1000 tons smile > 4 Unsuccessfully attacked 3..
SHIPPING CRAFT SUNK. Stockholm, July S. There is uneasiness about the fate of fifty fishing boats which have not returned from the North Sea. Five have been officially reported as sunk, A German submarine captain declares that be auk about twenty. The Superintendent of Fisheries states that fishing -mi carried on outside the German blockade zone, therefore the sinkings was unjustifiable. NEW GERMAN TQRIPFJDOER MENE/D. Received July 9, 6.30 p.m. The Hague, July 8. A new German torpedoer was mined and destroyed north of Ameland. There were only two Burvivors. (Ameland is an island of the Netherlands, north of Friesland.)
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1917, Page 5
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167THE SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN. Taranaki Daily News, 10 July 1917, Page 5
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