THE SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN.
SENSATIONAL, BUT IMPROBABLE. Amsterdam, August 28. The Tfamburf,' Naclirichten describes > jinking i,; a British trap ship. A lie German smimari.. i«hted n steamer of 15<tt) ton;;, which excited its attention l>y its hiih bridge, deck •Teetitms and wild zigzag course. Tile ► iibiiiiiriiic j)i;t in her last tor, .'do, which blew up the (rap ship. The vessel >-ank in three niiiu'tes after a second explo.-io-i in the boiler-house. Only a single boat v..»s launched, and the six survivors confessed that ihc ship \v;w n srbwnno t ■?;. 'hip. The captain and all the officer". per'sh"d. They say it's the "cold feel" parly that wants to stop the war. Let 'em all get NORTH BRITISH HOT WATER BOTTLES with the "Unique' Stopper. Winning all along the line.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 August 1917, Page 5
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127THE SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN. Taranaki Daily News, 30 August 1917, Page 5
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