SUBMARINES
I FRENCH SHIPPING RECORD. i Australian and N.Z. Cable Association and Reuter. " '• LONDON, June 22 Pans official : During the week ended bunday, June 17, the arrivals at French ports were 1028 and the sailings 1122. The sinkings of vessels above 1600 tons were nil, and below 1600 tons five were sunk, while five vessels were unsuccessfully attacked. ' J s NORWEGIAN STEAMER SUNK. THIRTEEN PERSONS MISSING. Australian and l<.Z. Cable Associat.cn. * COPENHAGEN, June 22. Ihe Norwegian tteamer Cederic has been torpedoed. Ten of her crew were , rescued, but 13 are missing. FIGHT WITH A U BOAT. AMERICAN STEAMER ESCAPES. SUBMARINE BELIEVED TO BE SUNK. NEW YORK, June 22. It is reported from Baltimore that the . American freight steamer Norlina lias arrived. She fired 19 shots in a battle with ; a U boat, The captain stated that the 1 submersible's superstructure was wrecked I and he believes the U boat was sunk A torpedo struck the Norlina a glancine-off blow, which, did no damage.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17039, 25 June 1917, Page 5
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