THE SEA MONSTERS.
AN AMERICAN ' S STORY,
(Australian and N.Z. Cable Asan.)
NEW YORK. February 4. . The "Tribune's" correspondent, wh spent months in Germany, says th« hundreds of new terrible sea monstei have been released from Kiel, Hanburg, and other ports. .They can nr . under the sea torpedoes or- meet pit ' tected cruisers in equal combat o the surface. Germany is playing he j- last trump with these. 1 , FAST-DIVING CRUISERS. NEW 'YORK. February 4. The "Tribune" writer states tha ' huge diving cruisers will lead Gci in-s U-boat armada. They will b 1 sooo-ton submarines with a suiwic speed of 26 knots carrying 30 torpt ' do tubes and 22 disappearing guns. • THE TOLL OF SHIPS. ! TWO MORE VESSELS LOST. I LONDON. February 4. The sinking of the Dutch Gamin; and the British barque Speedonia. i: reported.
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Grey River Argus, 6 February 1917, Page 3
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