ON THE SEA.
AMERICAN TRANSPORTS. * gITRMAPTVTO DEFIED. Amsterdam, April 22. Chptein WoUwetter, writing in the fatal Ansaget, replying to the question, why submarines cannot prevent the; transport of Americans, paints out that the warships convoying the troops are extraordinarily strong and fast, and protected by special anti-submarine devices rendering an attack moat difficult and dangerous. Tie tinkfeg of transports would en* tail luqirudtaMe sarifeea, and the aim of irtmiino warfare can b» obtained b?atekfiag other steamer*. jansm*t>f gnmntn Tfwawmnam New 1 York, April SSL. Ths Amwirtut steamer A. JL Bsvea •as ben faxtpedoed in fie Bngtwh Qua*Ml S*wu lives were lost.
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Taranaki Daily News, 24 April 1918, Page 5
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101ON THE SEA. Taranaki Daily News, 24 April 1918, Page 5
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