SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN
WILL IT BE MODIFIED?
THE ARGENTINE HAS DOUBTS
BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 23. The Gorman Note leaves il in doubt whether Germany intends to modify her submarine campaign, but the Note Jias had the effect of postponing the Argentine's declaration of war
BRITISH DESTROYER SUNK.
FIFTY SURVIVORS.
LONDON. September 23.
The Admiralty reports: A German sub marine torpedoed and sunk a British de strojer at the approaches to the Channel. There were fiftv survivors.
U-BOAT VICTIMS
V BIG FALLING OFF
[AUSTBALIAN AND N Z. CABLB ASSOCIATION
Received this day at 11.40 r>.m. NEW YORK, Sept. 24. Mr Grasty says that the XT-boat toll for the week ended September 16th was only 62,000 tons, the lowest since February.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 25 September 1917, Page 5
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