FRAUD SUSPECTED
A STEAMER'S MEAT CARGO By TcleErauli—Prass Aesociation-OoDyri<;h' London, January 30. ■ Official—One hundred and 1 forty-two tons of meat aboard the Stockholm, originally entered on tho ship's manifest, were struck out on the bill of lading. • As the British Consul had sealed the hatches at New York, the alteration arouses suspicion of fraud. [Tho only vessels 011 Lloyd's Register named' Stockholm are two small-steam-ers, both German.] DANISH STEAMER CAPTURED BY J SUBMARINE. Copenhagen, January 30. j A Gorman submarine captured the Danish steamer Vidar, loaded with provisions for England, and conveyed her to Swinenumde. TWO CERMAN DESTffOYERS AGROUND. 7 London, January 30. Router's Copenhagen correspondent reports that two German destroyers aro aground south-east of Saltholm Island, Denmark. A cruiser and trawlers are assisting them. DESTROYERS REFLOATED. (Roc. January 31, 9 p.m.) Copenhagen, 'January 30. llie destroyers at Saltholm have been refloated. SPANISH VESSELS SUNK BY MINES Madrid, Jamtarv 30. hvo bpanish vessels were sunk by mines moored iar outside territorial waters in the Bay of Biscay. The mines were probably laid by Gorman subUMM'WOS.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2683, 1 February 1916, Page 5
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