SUBMARINE OPERATIONS
A WAISi FROM BBELIH. SUBMARINE CHASED BY MERCHANTMEN. (By Telegraph—Press Assn—Copyright) CONDON, June I. Itccei vi'il June I, S.lPi p.m. A Merlin ollicial stales that a tJernian snbmai ini-, n <-t'i l ll >■ in (lie Atlantic, attempted tn stop a .’tatta-ton freight, steamer on :!ikl Alai. The steamer was not bearing a neutral Hap. Tin- submarine tired a warning shot. Near I’shanl, some minutes later, the steamer opened (ire with six-inch guns. The submarine eaeaped by utilising high speed The panic submarine, on did May, pursued a big steamer ami lived a warning shot at a great distance. The steamer opener] fire with a live or six-inch gun, but. Hie submarine again escaped.
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Southland Times, Issue 17749, 2 June 1916, Page 5
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115SUBMARINE OPERATIONS Southland Times, Issue 17749, 2 June 1916, Page 5
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