ON THE SEA.
HALVING BRITISH TONNAGE. HUN ADMIRAL'S BOAST. Received March 8, 10.25 p.m. Amsterdam, March '?. Admiral von Mueller, head of the en- . gincering branch of the German navy informed the newspapers that eubma- - rines will sink 000,000 tons monthljf . from January to June, 11)18, thcrebj halving the total English tonnage, e* ■ eluding vessels under 2000 tona, JAPAN. THE SIBERIA DEBACLE. JAPS. PROFOUNDLY STIBBBa t i Received March 8, 11.50 p.m. \ Toki|,, March 7- A The press and public are profoundly C stirred by the Siberian debacle. There are frequent Cabinet meetings, though'! radical differences of opinion exist. The " leading papers are clamoring for inunwft. ■ ate action. ~
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Taranaki Daily News, 9 March 1918, Page 5
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