ON THE SEA.
THE LOST DESTROYERS. BAN INTO MINEFIELD Received Jan. 1, G. 15 p.m. London, Dec, 31: Naval experts arc of opinion that the three destroyers ran into a minefield laid by a submarine minelayer. The Daily Mail connects the episode with Admiral Jellicoe's retirement, TWO VESSELS TORPEDOED Received Jan. 1, 11.30 p.m. London, Jan. 1. The Admiralty minesweeping sloop Arbutus was tprpedoed and foundered in i severe weather. The -commander, another officer and seven men are missing. The boarding steamer Grive was also torpedoed and sunk, but there were no : casualties. If your grocer doesn't itoofc Hayward's MILITARY or FLAG BRAND PICKLES he is not giving you the best for your money or table. Inaist on theso favorite Dominion appetisers. All leading grocers. The harmful microbes which gather round the teeth may be destroyed and « oieaa street fr*granee imparted to the mouth by tufa* "OZO" TOOTH POWDEB. U tin* tveiyvfctre.
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Taranaki Daily News, 2 January 1918, Page 5
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152ON THE SEA. Taranaki Daily News, 2 January 1918, Page 5
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