MINES AND SUBMARINES
CHRISTIANIA, June 4
The German Government has agreed to fully compensate the owners pi the Edridge, which was tornedoed by accident. * LONDON, June 4.
The Victoria and Hinose, two Welsh trawlers, were submarined and sunk without warning. Six of the Victoria’s crew were killed by shell fire; the rest wen landed at Milford Haven.
STOCKHOLM, June 4
The Pan’s captain declares that the Gor mans deceived him, promising him a pao sage through the Kaiser Wilhelm Canal.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3195, 9 June 1915, Page 31
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