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• •.4"! ■. 1 ANTI-SUBMARINE SHELIf , , U'J SUCCESSFUL AMERICA?? INVEN#J Received Jan. 23, 5.5 p.m.' » ?<| Washington, Jajfc. 2®i| United States inventors have petfffet a non-ricochet shell capable of under water. The Anglo-French' Adm! altiea art successfully employing m defence against submarines. - TOO LATE. , itf X\j GERMANY AND UNITED STA#fi|| '' Received Jan. 23, 9.25 p.m. . r|i Amsterdam, Jan. ,®-J| In the course of a lecture. Count [mm Reventlow stated that the GermaiC'luM ister of a neutral State had declared lum Germany would restrict} oven eutjtojiii submarinism if America were wiUltyjJjl negotiate. •' juMj . ' MISCHIEVOUS BOYS. Received Jan. 23, 9.35 p.m. i'sS London, Jan.Stfll Threo of the Warspite boys, JCmflfl Adams, Frederick Blogg, and fiui'r, were charged at Dartmouth* 'lffijii igniting the Warspite. The pntifw g«ja|| evidence tjiat Blogg had admitttivflH £iiilt. Adams told the police saw a heap of wood in the hold- juH Blogj* ignited the heap. 'm, /Sjj
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 January 1918, Page 5
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149ON THE SEA. Taranaki Daily News, 24 January 1918, Page 5
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