ATTACK ON WARSHIP
\ SEARCH FOR SUBMARINE MEDITERRANEAN INCIDENT LONDON. Oct. 5 The search , for the submarine which attacked the British destroyer Basilisk off Spain proceeded without success all night. It will probably be abandoned to-day. A message from Berlin says a semiofficial commentator stated: "This without doubt is a new act of Bolshevist piracy. Moscow is doing everything to provoke another incident in view of the negotiations on the Spanish question." A Paris despatch says the newspaper Le Jour states that aggression against a British warship can only serve the designs of Moscow, which has every interest in upsetting the tranquillity of the Mediterranean.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXIV, Issue 22853, 7 October 1937, Page 11
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