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SUBMARINE WARFARE.

CHINA AND GERMANY. ITALIANS" NOTE DELIVERED. PERLS', March 13. The German Note lias been delivered, suiting mat Germany is unable to after her' submarine campaign, but every care will be taken of Chinese tile and .property. RELIEF SHIPS. SUNK BY A U BOAT. COPENHAGEN, March Id. The "Shipping Gazette" states that a large Norwegian steamer, the Lars Fasten.it's, was sunk outside the blockad- /.one. without w-arning, while on her way from America to Rotterdam with a cargo of grain for the American Relief Committee in Belgium,

AMERICAN VESSEL.

KTXK BY A SritttATMNE

[AUSTBAMAN AND N.Z. CABLE ABBOCtATIOIC.]

liYctMvefl this (lav at 1.1-15 a-m-NEW YOKK, March 14. The Alo'onqnn, reported from Loudon as submarined, was Irunsferred to the American registry it) T)eceinher from A- BlM'nekav and was earryinjf 1,500,000 dollars worth of foodstuffs to Kuo'tandTlip opinion in Washington is thai it doos not ohnng'e tlie situation since till the crew were saved. CI'NARD FRRKiHTER. STNK BY A V BOAT. fItEUTER'S TELEGRAM.] Received thv dav at 12-25 a.m. WASHINtITON, March 13. The Consul at ( v iieens.town reports that the Cvjnard freighter Folia has boon sunk.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 March 1917, Page 5

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SUBMARINE WARFARE. Greymouth Evening Star, 15 March 1917, Page 5

SUBMARINE WARFARE. Greymouth Evening Star, 15 March 1917, Page 5