SUBMARINES RUNNING AMOK
NEUTRAL VESSELS SUNK.
PROTESTS AND DEMANDS SENT
TO GERMANY.
(ABSTBAUAM-NEW ZEALIND CABLE ASSOCIATION.) (Received April 14, 1.50 p.m.) MADRID, 13th April. The Spanish Government has decided to demand an indemnity for the sinking of the San Fulgencio. ATHENS, 13th April. A German submarino torpedoed the Greek steamer Nestos, with a cargo of flour for Greece. The crew was saved. The Greek Government has protested to Germany. ■ COPENHAGEN, 13th April. The Norwegian steamer Camilla, 2456 teas, engage! by, tha Belgian Relief Committae. m tnak. although in po»-
session of a German safe conduct. This was the seventh Norwegian vessel sunk under similar circumstances.
CHRISTIANIA, 13th April.
The survivors of the torpedoed Norwegian steamer Pollux, 1196 tons, have arrived at Bergen. They state that numbers of the passengers and crew jumped into the water, but the commander of the submarine threatened to shoot any attempting to board her.
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Evening Post, Volume XCIII, Issue 89, 14 April 1917, Page 6
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