ON THE SEA.
TRANSPORTS SUNK, l 1 New York, June 26. The Evening Sun states that the British transport Dvinsk has been submarined in American waters. Seventeen survivors ''fkvte arrived and 145 are adrift in small boats.—Aus. N.Z. Cable Assoc. Washington, Juno 25. The torpedoing of an Allied transport 700 mfiles east of Delaware Cape is re- J ported. No troops were on board. The , crew escaped in boats.—Aus. N.Z. Cable i Assoc. . U-BOAT SINKS ITS MATE. i Received June 26,41.26 p.m. London, June 25. Officers of a British steamer which has arrived at an Atlantic port relate that two U-boats attacked the steamer off Ireland. A torpedo from one U-boat narrowly missed the steamer and struck the other U-boat, which was blown to pieces. Destroyers convoying the steamer certified to'the sinking of the U-boat, j The captain and crew of the merchant- i man were rewarded.—Press Assoc. A GERMAN RAHXER. Received June 26, 11.50 p.m. j Washington, June 25. ; A heavily-armed German raider is in \ tho West Indian waters, and is believed , to be the mother shi' *n* th» sub- | . Marian ~smm Amm. - '
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Taranaki Daily News, 27 June 1918, Page 5
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184ON THE SEA. Taranaki Daily News, 27 June 1918, Page 5
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