DARK AND BRUTAL HIGH SEA CRIME
AMERICAN LINER'S CREW MURDERED (Rec. Jnne 10, 5.5 p.m.) Paris, June 9. ■; Th,o survivors of the French liner Jeanne Cordonnier (which ivas sunk on May 31 last), state that they witnessed the sinking by a eubmarine of a great American' steamer, the crew of which were mercilessly attacked while in the boats by German gunfire, which destroyed . them all—The s'Timeß." ARGENTINE LINER SUNK PUBLIC OPINION EXCITED. (Rec. June 10, 5.5 pju.) . . Buenos Aires, June 9. A German submarine liae sunk the Argentine liner Oriana. The public is excited over the incident.—United Service. FRENCH SHIPPING LOSSES FROM SUBMARINES . • Paris, June 8. For the week ending June 3 arrivals 1 -were 1005 and the sailings 938. Three vessels over 1600 tons were sunk and two under 1600. Three vessels were unsuccessfully attacked.+Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.-Reuter.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3107, 11 June 1917, Page 6
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