THE SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN.
ADMIRALTY HAVE 3T 8N
HAND.
FHANCE LOSES 7 SMALL VESSELS IN 15 DAYS.
230 STEAMERS REACH ITALY,
NO SIGNS OF SUBMARINES.
BOXDOX, February 16. (Received February 17, at 10.35 a.m.) „ vil"i u ! lgs : British steamers Longshear (2,/fi tons) n,id Greenland (1.753 ' tons), and iour trawlers.
j c ,o™d“'p e riSf “ ,4 afe, t: Sifß'c r ™SiT' 1J ' 8 “ l,ilitv *» "<*■** ■ ?,I :T Mi ). rce ‘ II V H 'lh'rh) states that dur-"m-n 'h IlSt a y Vs . of February oniv one v- re C u..Tl CSS!e li a,Kl r t ; ,X Small «®hing boats will be io, ‘ T* 8 ,at nei,iral '-e-ssels , 1 be encouraged to resume their sailing v hen i hoy realise that since the Geraum piodamatiou the numbe-r of torpedoing was only a little higher than norma! & . fwo hundred and thirty steamers have anived at Italian norter.cn,mto.rn • , poitß ; 1 ecently without encountering a single submarine.
GERMAN LOSSES UNhevealsd.
‘ Time,
T ~ n LONDON, February 16. „A ..: the . Co ; Mr Lambert uraed additional Bamguarda to cope with danger* on the Mewterranean routes. He uro-orl the recall of Lord Fisher to the Td. ° VerCOnM! thp 1915 r „H r .,. ?, ! acnam f‘| , iL Admiralty Under-Sec-GovernniPiM ‘TV, 0 a su -S c?lion that the ES"S,Si i,, "‘ 10 Mi; 1 ;?
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Evening Star, Issue 16351, 17 February 1917, Page 9
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208THE SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN. Evening Star, Issue 16351, 17 February 1917, Page 9
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