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EXIT THE SUBMARINE.

BOMB FROM 'A TRAWLER. In the course of an interview at Dnnedin last week, a Yoeraan of Signals on H.M.S. Dunedin said that during the war the small ' trawling vcssvJs carried bombs and a machine gun, and were ostensibly engaged in trawling. While off Yarmouth on one occasion a drifting trawler was hailed by a German submarine which had come to the surface. Some of the crew stood on the submarine's deck, and-asked the trawler if . she had any fish. The reply was No," and the Germans then. asked the fishermen. if .they had any tobacco, and the reply was in the affirmative. Bending down in the trawler one of the crew picked up a packet, supposedly containing tobacco, which he threw on to the submarine. Exit the ensmy. ~

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18702, 7 May 1924, Page 7

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EXIT THE SUBMARINE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18702, 7 May 1924, Page 7

EXIT THE SUBMARINE. New Zealand Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18702, 7 May 1924, Page 7