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GERMANY'S SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN.

„. CfERMAN.OAMI'AiaN.AGAINSTJORWEGIAN FISHER '■"■■■■srr ■■" ""."-""' BOATS.- •" -■* • r■. UNEASINESS' :IN MARINE CIRCLES. . (Australian and New Zealand Cable Association.) f " '" ""'• STOCKHOLM, July 8. Tliere is uneasiness at the fact that'fil'ty fishing boats haw iiot returned from the North Sou.' Five are officially" reported.*,„k .by a, German submarine. Tlic captain of the submarine dccla«« tliaT he siiiik-twenty'. ,■/.'' ' ' The Superintendent of Fisheries states that, fishing was carried on outside the German blockade zone, and therefore the sinking were unjustifiable. , &h

FRENCH LOSSES IN SUBMARINE; CAMPAIGN^

. EIGHTJIERCHANTMEN'siJNmST WEEK., ' .„."' Times'' 'Service'.) ' _ , ■'• -. : PARIS, July S..' I'or the week ending Ist; July, the arrivals were 947 and-the departures 1053. The sinkings.were four.ovei: 1600 tous'andte under 1600 tons. The vessels;ubsuecessfully attaeked'juimbered three. ''•'...

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North Otago Times, Volume CV, Issue 13929, 10 July 1917, Page 6

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GERMANY'S SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN. North Otago Times, Volume CV, Issue 13929, 10 July 1917, Page 6

GERMANY'S SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN. North Otago Times, Volume CV, Issue 13929, 10 July 1917, Page 6