SUBMARINE PERIL
A DUTCH LINER SUNK By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Amsterdam, April 21. The Dutch liner Lodewijk Van Nassau, 3350 tons, laden with saltpetre foi Holland, was sunk in six minutes. Piv< of tho croiv -were drowned. A BritisJ steamer roscued the survivors. THE INDIAN MONARCH, HER LOSS. DUE TO FIRE. » I London, April 21. The Board of Traqlo has found tliajf the loss of the 3teamer Indian Mqnaroh was duo to fire, tho cause being uny known. • [The Indian Monarch was • abandonee! at sea on live civ September 16,1915.} TWO VESSELS SUNK. AND ONE CAPTURED. (Rec, April 24, 0.55 a.m.) , London, April 23. The Danish steamer Esbjerg ~ (453 tons) . with, wine and coffee, from Prance, bound for Copenhagen, wae captured and convoyed to KwinemiuidOi The British steamer Habbia was sun!) and' the crew picked up. Tlio Norwegian, barque Olga was tor pedoed. The crew las heen landed.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2753, 24 April 1916, Page 5
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147SUBMARINE PERIL Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2753, 24 April 1916, Page 5
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