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On the Sea

IN THE ADRIATIC. BOMBARDMENT OF CATTARO 1 By Elbotbio Ibmgbaph— Oopterbt) [United Press Association.] > Rome, September ,26, The Messagero states that the allied fleets have resumed the bombardment of Cattaro, and have dismantle ( powerful fortresses on Pelagosa is land.

SUBMARINE TACTICS.

WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN DONE

Times and Sydney Sun Services. (Received 8 a.m.) •

London, September 26

The Times in a leader, says: The lesson of the German cruiser, the Em--lon’s exploits might have been multiplied one hundred fold if the German navy had been larger or the British navy less formidable.

The papers are unanimous in stating that the Germans will persist in the submarine tactics and gradually reduce the British Navy.

MINE-LAYING TRAWLERS.

ENEMY’S TREACHEROUS TACTICS

IN THE NORTH SEA.

[United Press iAssociation.] (Received 8.35 a.m.) U ■ London, September 127

The Daily Telegraph’s naval correspondent reports: “A letter has been received from Dr. William, Lloyd to the effect that many trawlers capture - * in the North Sea were fitted with Marconi installation and carrying a torpe io tube. It is unquestionable that the trawlers were used for mine-laying at night. The time has come when the North Sea should be cleared of hostile and neutral fishing boats which are the cause of great anxiety to sailors. The crmny’s submarines approach, .pier cover of German trawlers, flying the British and Dutch flag.” NORWEGIAN STEAMER MINED IN THE NORTH SEA.

London, September 26. The Norwegian steamer Hesvik was mined in the North Sea. Two persons were killed. AUSTRIAN STEAMER MINED THE ADRIATIC. Rome. September f f >. A mr-'sa re from Trieste say -wllmt theAustrian steamer Baron Oantscli waa mined and sunk iu the Adriatic.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 35, 28 September 1914, Page 5

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On the Sea Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 35, 28 September 1914, Page 5

On the Sea Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 35, 28 September 1914, Page 5

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