ON THE SEA.
FIGHT WITH A U-BOAT. Paris. Oct, 12. Tlio French sailer Blanch fought a submarine for i\ hours and was finally torpedoed. The explosion killed the, captain and many of the crew. A patrol boat picked up fifteen survivors. THE SEA ADLER. London, Oct. 12. The Sea Adler was formerly the British ship Pass of Balmaha. The raider sank between 13 and 18 vessels. Traces of her were lost after the end of February. MINES IN AUSTALIAN WATERS. Melbourne. Oct. 13. Mr. Cook officially Himounced tiiaj( mine sweepers from Sydney exploded a submarine mine of enemy origin oft' Gaboon Wednesdav.
[Gabo Island is near Cape Howe, the south-eastern corner of Australia.]
CO-OPERATION* OF ALLIED FLEETS. Washington, Oct. 12. Admiral Mayo, who lias returned from an inspection of the fleet in Europe:;!' ".iU i, r.-' ;;i ■ ■ tneir splendid fraternisation is most effective in the co-operation ox the fleets. <
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 October 1917, Page 5
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