U BOAT CAMPAIGN
GERMANS DENY LOSSES.
[BY ASSN. —COPYBIGHT.]
(Received November 1, 1 p.m.) LQNJDjON, October 31. .^reportjfrom Berlin states that the Neyvs “Agency,, denies Allied sta'te’ppenta that"- Qrie-thir,d of the Üboats,have"' been [sunk or damaged, The 'Agency adds that the losses are confined to three U-boats, known to be overdue,. . . //.,/ „• j. BRITISH SHIP. TpRP.EDQED . ; “ ' LONDON, JOc.tober 31., Th[e/ Newcastle "steamer Grarimqna, 6000/t'pn>/was torpedoed and. sunk in the North' Sea. [tfpf ty-orie of the. crew, have beeri' saved/Three men are .iriissing,’ 'and. are believed ip have been The ship'was struck amidships .without warning. 'Three meiribers of. the crew of the British'cargo .steamer Cairnmona are missing/ '. Forty-one' others landed in lifeboats, following an explosion without yarning. Fite'of the Juno’s crew are missing. One Survivor has died. ...... GERMAN BODIES -WASHED UP y: ' J -■- ' PARIS, October 31. The bodies.of a naval officer and a searriari haVe'' been washed up near Calais, presumably from the U-boat the French sank on October 26.
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Greymouth Evening Star, 1 November 1939, Page 8
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