THE SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN.
NORWEGIAN STEAMER SUNa. Christiania, Aug 10. . >*->- irwegian steamer Bestam has ~. . . . /.doed. The crew were rescued. A PLEA OF IGNORANCE. Amsterdam Aug. IC. A German semi-official report states that nothing is known of the circumsia.ices of rht> sinking of tue Belgian Prince. The subr?irinc conccnied has not yet returned. ITALIAN LOSSES. Received Aug. 17. 10.10 p.m. Rome, Aug. 17. Official: The figures for the week ending August 12 in connection with the submarine campaign art- ,-u iV.lcw. those for the previous week (Aug. 5) being given iu parentheses by way of comparistin:— Arrived 1 550 (4371, sailed j'*i (4421, steamers sunk 11 (2), sailers sunk 5 (1). Only one sailing vessel over 100 tons was sunk..
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 August 1917, Page 5
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118THE SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN. Taranaki Daily News, 18 August 1917, Page 5
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