CONSTERNATION IN GERMANY.
(Renter's Telegram.)
AMSTJERDAM, AprU 05
The Telegraaf V 'frontier correspondent states that Zebrugge mole is now entirely separated from the' shore with a break of at least 25 metres. The breaoli is near the coast, proving that the submarines, despite nets and pother obstructions, penetrated' far into trie harbor. Oil the shore side of the mole lies the wreck of a two-funnelled torpedoer.
The German losses were -undoubtedly great. The entire -garrison., was called up by sirens and' the ringing of bells which frightened the inhabitants, who fled. *
The raid created the. greatest' consternation, and caused a big morale effect iii Germany.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14590, 27 April 1918, Page 3
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