THE SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN.
ITALIAN REPORT. Rome, July 12. July 8. Jnlv 1. VttMb arrived 627 610 VtHtk tailed ..- 435 540 Steamers sunk 2 1 Small Milers sunk .... 10 8 WORLD'S GREATEST SUBMARINES. BUILDDfG IN BRITAIN. New York, July 12. . The London correspondent of the New York Tribune states that Britain is building the-world's greatest submarines which can fight a destroyer or light araiawr. The yards are rushing new types capable of, remaining at tea. longer lhsjj Germany's under-sea. craft, a battle with which U predicted. QIRMAX6' TASK BEYOND THEIR POWER. Received July 13, 5.30 pjn. London, July If. "the Times' naval correspondent estiHktes that two milßon torn, or ten per •at*, of British tonnage, was destroyed ia six months, Indicating that the task the Qsmans had undertaken was beyond their power. They declared their intention of sinking a million tons monthly.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1917, Page 5
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141THE SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN. Taranaki Daily News, 14 July 1917, Page 5
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