SINKING OF THE TRIUMPH.
5 , i 3 -— 9 / | JUBILATION IF BERLIN;! 8 • B . ' """ " SUBMARINE FROM NORTH sE,*.' I- \ " s • London, May '^8. v, . Thero is jubDi K ,s 5 a Ge,Tnany on R account of. the finking or H.M.B. •- Trnmph it ih" Dardanelles. Die Bcniner tfeitung predict '.Lit : tho allies will, lie unable to maintain the Dardanelles campaign, and asserts that/ British losses at An Burnu were so heavy that they wore compelled to ask for time to bury their dead. ; v ; : \ : u Captain Persiu3, the Gorman naval ; i expert, hints in the Tagoblatt thti ' J the submarine which torpedoed } the 3 Triumph travelled from the North ' 1 Sea to the Dardanelles.. j' ' ■ ■ . ■ . . ■' ■ .. 1 SUBMARINES FOR f SUEZ, 5 ■'' ' ■- \ , '~ ' » TURKISH THREAT. i; - .• ...: ' 3 - • ' 1 \ London, Kay 28. - The Porto, has -notified neatraia that- owing to British and French actions in Egypt, it has decided to extend hostilities to the Canal, and
mage to neutral vessels will devolve upon Great Britain and France. This is interpreted to imply the extension of submarine warfare to the Canal zone.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15931, 31 May 1915, Page 8
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176SINKING OF THE TRIUMPH. New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15931, 31 May 1915, Page 8
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