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  2. The German "Blockader" as He Sees Himself Under Water

    The progress of the German "blockade" to date has given rise rather to humor than to fear on the part of the people upon whose enemy's submarines have certainly sunk a ...

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  3. THE CAPTAIN AND THE CREW OF U29.

    This German submarine has been lost, with all hands according to a cable, received last week. The U29 was responsible for sinkings a number of vassels. Her commander, Captain Weddingen (indicated by a white cross), then in command of the U9, claimed credit for the U29, claimed credit for the sinking of the Aboukir, Cressy, and Hogue in the North Sea early in the war. It was the U29 which sank the French steamer Augusts Conseli, 2952 tons, off the coast of Devonshire, and torpedoed other vessels in the same bombs on board. As these were ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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