On the Sea
CAPTURE OF SUBMARINES. * £ —— ■' •' without fight. Press Association- Copyright, Australian and Cable Association (Received 8.40 a.m.) . New York, 30. v a journalist states that four submarines were captured by twelve American torpeddci's? The , submarines tvei'6 lying (ft!--the Surface with their conning towers open when the destroyers arrived and captured them without a fight. Another submarine flying the white flag arrived at a French, port - and surrendered, the crew hiving mutinied and killofr the officers. .. V THE ADMIRALTY CHANCES. , ,!'■. GERMAN PRESS COMMENT. Ptess Australian and If.Z. Cable Association. ■ (R<|s%d 8.40 a.in.) ; , :. Amsterdam, December 30. German Admiral Sir John Jellicoe’s retirement to the success, of the submarines, and declare that tfe has'" iallen a ' victim) like other Admiralty chiefs to the U boats. The Cologne Gazette, referring to Admiral Wemyss’ successful disem-. barkation at Gallipoli,' says “We look forward pleasurably to witnessing! similar skill when the British 'Army 1 .in France is sent home.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXV, Issue 29, 31 December 1917, Page 6
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