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SUBMARINE AND TRAWLER

COLLISION AT SEA (Roe.• li.fi a.m.) LONDON, Feb. 11. The British submarine Sugu wirelessed Lloyds that she had been in collision with the trawler Girl Lena, which was sunk. All the trawler's crew were talken aboard the Saga, which asked for medical assistance to be ready when she iputs into Plymouth. The steamer Empire Mombasa sent out an SOS after she developed engine trouble off Kerry Rock, north of Cape Wrath. A lifeboat, answering the call, was fighting its way through tremendous seas, whipped up by a 60-mile-an-hour gale, when the Empire Mombasa reported that she was proceeding under her own steam. The lifeboat was recalled. The Empire Mombasa was on her maiden voyage.

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Evening Star, Issue 25715, 12 February 1946, Page 4

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SUBMARINE AND TRAWLER Evening Star, Issue 25715, 12 February 1946, Page 4

SUBMARINE AND TRAWLER Evening Star, Issue 25715, 12 February 1946, Page 4

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