U-BOATS OFF AMERICA.
ATTACKS ON TRANSPORTS
Australian, and N.Z- Cable Association WASHINGTON. June 25. • The torpedoing of an Allied transport seven hundred miles < 9 Delaware Cape is reported. Hie were no troops aboard. The crew “tTs™ IS&'UW tte British transport Dvinsk was American waters. Seventeen surv vors have arrived. One forty-five are adrift m small boats.
HEAVILY-ARMED RAIDER GUT
Benter’s Telegrams. (Received June 27, 1.10 a.m.) ( WASHINGTON. June .25. . A heavily-armed German raider is in West Indian waters. .It behev ed that she is the mother ship for submarines.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4906, 27 June 1918, Page 5
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