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DESTROYERS AND SEAPLANES KEPT' WATOH FOR DAYS. An Atlantic Port, June 4. . Ho.vpring for. two days, over the ■•'. sea v ; .where ithe" American tehkei* Win. Rockefeller had bpeii sunk by a German sub- j .marine, a 4ptilla of destroyers", arid two .seaplanes siicqeeded' m -capturing ! the> G'-bpa i t ; according to inaval'' Officers. The sea' for miles about the spot where (the fatal blow Vstr^cjc the tanker; "was ,'c^.psely'^teiied .by' dM'trpyera^iftud'^he^r aQcoiupaAiyirig seaplanes".' "At'laSt*.; the ; submarine, \yhjph' had staye^, bejbw; the jsurljae.e" so 'lbrig' >^Uat'''.^s!.aJ^V.\t'afiks'h* iC '* become 'exTi^'i^'ted,' ros,e ,tp; the "* surf ace arid' was jaetteo^ ' '" /' v ' • .' ; .:,
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14667, 26 July 1918, Page 5
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99SUBMARINE NETTED. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 14667, 26 July 1918, Page 5
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