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THE SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN.

THE TURAKINA SUNK. , SEVERAL IIV.ES LOST. I Wellington, August; 20. ft® Government has been advised thai Ik# New Ztebuul Shipping Company's atcamor Turakina has been suck on her Man journey to the Dominion. Several B«*k ware kit (the Turakina wu a twin screw vesMl 8*92 tons.) 1 ' ~~ i SEAMEN TAKE A HAND. * ___ ©BUSHING THE SUBMARINE • f PIBATIS. , London, Angurt 18. A Mifflin'* conference, representing tiba ADlet and matt of the neutral*, has •p£Ma is London, Mr. Ha retook Wihon (nwSag'. He announced that the dele(ktaa lepreiented all sections' of the toUltlJH world of Britain, Australia, *lfaw Zaakuri, Oanada, the West Indies, WUW, Italy, Russia, Belgium. Norway, Bwedflg and Denmark. He said the con* tow* PTODoud to eotuider the atti.

; '£*l a y w cviuiutr uo aiu« twjfc,' to to adopted towards Germany war ia view of the submarine «tryirtN. He explained it was not in. '<IW to (fiseu.93 the origin of the war, hot neutrals were entitled to expresa Ml opinion upon Germany's methods i S«g»al«, equally with the Allies, had i guiftcd from the barbarities. The sea. ■W_w«e ttot calling npon the Govern- i Mttll to.take action The seamen Wery j Mfcfr abie to look after themselves. lla ■dM that tie Mna were still us- I by Germany's barbarism, which I 'bad, aot yet delayed a single ship's sail--Bre taiantei. He also believed ttil.Bte *eamen would induce nharf MtajMa and transporters to assist in <% Cejaan toffeott after the war. He so*. (Mi|o tfaat if other eeafarera refused tv work wifli Germans they weald be Materially punishing the German ship•Pipfl. An international commission Wwl imfdirt} Into the submarine mur* * data and punish the commanders, crewp, Hd authorities according to their guilt ' SUBMARINE CLAIMS. < fISHMANY'S GROSS EXAGGERATIONS 1 j Received Aug. 20, 6.5 pjn. ( Pwis, Aug. 19. ' Jt meeting of the Allied admirals ex. , bolted Germany's submarine claims and POTpd that the figures as to the sunken fOaMage wfcre exaggerated by forty per 1 i VESSELS SUNK. Ohristumia, Aug. 18. The Norwegian sailers Solgtimt, Ma- ' Wdca, minor and Solveig were tor- 1 Mdoed the North Sea. Eight of the enm were killed. A auhmar- ■» burnt tfce steamer Lcrla and the waa Idlbsd. Received Ang. SO, 9.25 p.m. t Copenhagen. Aug. 19. fho Jlorwegian steamer Tuddel was nAwudned the French coast, the tmr being raened. JDSSINC VESSEUS. fteuter Service. Vancou. -r, August 18. fltfae Asterfcan, one British, and one * -* lirMfa •PA AoanlTla anil liera

flppftnen* SOUS are overdue and bavs MOT cim up, *■ the owners believe tUrloM is dm to tone bombs I

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Taranaki Daily News, 21 August 1917, Page 5

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THE SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN. Taranaki Daily News, 21 August 1917, Page 5

THE SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN. Taranaki Daily News, 21 August 1917, Page 5

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