ON THE SEA.
AN AMBITIOUS PROGRAMME* ' v « ... BY CENTRAL POWERS. Received June 16, 5.5 p.m. Rome, June 14. Admiral BravetCa states that when the Szent Istvan was torpedoed the Austrian squadron intended to reach Cattaroj believing that the Germans would subsequently dash out with the Russian jßlftck Sea ships, functioning with the AW* trians at Cattaro for au attack on the t Allied Mediterranean fleets, While the German high seas fleet woold risk a de-' cisivo battle in the North, Sea.—Prea* I AjSBOC. | - y- ' ' ] ; NORWEGIAN ■'LOSSES. MEMORIAL rfaSRSHCES,' i _ '-.'u Received* June* "16, "•S.Sajian, Chriatiama-JxinaiU The .seamen's organisations Mif mortal services in honor, of 970 Norwegian sailors killed by submarines mines. There have been 698 Norwegian ships sunk during the war.—Presa^SHw.' SWEDISH STEAMER gpHKr Received June 16, 6,5 jrii. Stockholm, The Swedish steamer Dora was fibi pedoed without warning,. being killed- _ , % THE wAHgnm^ Received Jmißiie, 63- p.nu * Rfflae, Jnn'sßlft The Mesaagero learns fhat the «iatr -Austrian dreadnought which ws& flair with 80 of her crew was the^ewtflspff. l —PressAssodfltkm.
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Taranaki Daily News, 17 June 1918, Page 5
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169ON THE SEA. Taranaki Daily News, 17 June 1918, Page 5
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