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Show GERMAN ACCOUNT OF VESSELS SUNK BY SUBMARINES RKRLTN", Feb. by wireless to Say-ville.--Tvo German subma l ines whp h returned to their base on February 2'1 sank d urine 'he period of their operations opera-tions t wen t y -ion r st ea iners. three sailing vessels and nine trawlers. ;avs nn Overseas Over-seas News a uenc v a unnunceiren l t odn y. "The veyels sunk," adds the announcement, an-nouncement, "were, flinnn? of hers, a ship of tons uross, laden with coal: one of tons s:vri, laden with imn; one of r.oo tons, with provisions, mostly but ter nml ma re a rine : one of '2 Z'o tons, with wheat and hav; one steamer of 270 tons gross, carrying war materials for Italy; another of -I tons gross, with tin: another of S'W tons pmn?, with a general ea rco: another of 3i0 tons gross, with horseshoed. "Anions: the steamers destroys! was also one tank steamer of Tana tovs gross. One cannon was captured." |