GERMAN SUBMARINES.
GREAT RADIUS OF ACTION EAR TO CAPTURE. Xondon 'Time3' nnd Sydney 'Sim' Services. LONDON, April 17. • 'The Timos's' naval correspondent says that for this month the average number of submarine losses works out at about two ships daily—less than one occurring in Home waters and something over one in tho Mediterranean Sea. It, is manifest that tho Germans have not to return to home ports to replenish their ammunition and petrol, and it will tax the ingenuity of our seamen to counteract tho new campaign, WASHINGTON, April 18. There -were two Americans, one of whom ■was wounded, on board the Russian steamer Imperator, bound from the United States to Marseilles, and which official advices state that an Austrian submarine shelled -without warning.
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Evening Star, Issue 16093, 19 April 1916, Page 3
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