THE POLA FEAT.
STRIKINGt.A DREADNOUGHT. .Australian* and N.Z. Cable Association.) LONDON, May 18." The Daily Telegraph's^ Milan coiTespondent states that a motor boat ' "carrying Pellegrinis and three others entered Pola harbor stealthily at .' night: Its . light draught enabled the boat to pass over the submarine, minesj : ; but steel nets and many surface mines [endangered the "channel. The boat .rapidly, approached^ the-. dread r nought and fired two torpe'does. Seaplanes saw both .hitting. .., „..-:■-. No news lias., been* received, of Pellegrinis or his companions, .but there, is little doubt as to their fate. ; , r '.'- •'• — '• '*-:•• -#•'
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14609, 20 May 1918, Page 3
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