THE SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN.
TRACELESS SINKING POLICY. VESSELS CREWS FIRED ON. Router Service. Received Sept. 14, 8.10 p.m. London, Sept. 14. Apparently submarines are striving to enforce the policy advocated by Count Luxburg to sink vessels without leaving (l trace. The schooner Jano Williamson was attacked off Cornwall and sunk. Her crew of six took to the boat, which the submarine shelled,, three men being killed. The remaining three were picked up the following morning seriously wounded. In a second case the schooner William was attacked and sunk by a submarine, which then shr.ipnelled the crew in the boat, one being wounded.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 September 1917, Page 5
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101THE SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN. Taranaki Daily News, 15 September 1917, Page 5
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