GERMAN SUBMARINES IN GREEK WATERS.
AIRSHIPS ATTACK DEPOTS AT SALONIKA. LONDON, February 2. The "Daily Mails Athens correspondent states that in nearly forty instances enemy submarines have operated in Greek bays and islands. Three were seen at Zante and Corfu receiving petrol from vessels. A Berlin communique says that an airship attacked the ships and depots at Salonika, with great success. A Salonika message reports that the airship did no damage of military importance. A Greek warehouse, full of sugar, coffee and oil, was destrovcd.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 29, 3 February 1916, Page 5
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