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CONFIDENCE OF LONDON UNDERWRITERS.
jTho- Times Sprvio^.-, (Received Feb. 7. 10.15 p.m.) LONDON, Feb. 7. Tho British steamers ■\larteniels and oloridian iiavn been sunk. S'xteen of the cro-vs \vere saved. The Norwegiaa t-teainer Tamara was I'iso sunk.
\ Diitch steamer disembarked at Vigo 167 of tho crews and passengers of vessels recently sunk on the iiraziliun <>-,ast, Including S9 of the rr'v.v tad seven passengers of the Fort Adelaide.
The London underwriters are nitiatmg n?w insurance on neutral cargoes, i'.»r below previous rates for foodstuffs, -numtions, and coal, with nr brokerage and no commission. Itio rates are 50s ::> French and AUantie ports and 70s to Alediterr.cneai".
Tho now sehomr begins to-day, Australian nnd N.Z. Cabte AsssciatioD
iKeeeiwi Feb. 8. $.45 a.m.) LONDON. Fob. 7.
Fhe British steamers Chtonian '43QS ton*), tho Palm Leaf, and the Noiwegian sailor Thor 11. have been 101pedoded
Further >->ibmarming(« include the Swedish ste.-inier Beavalla (3019 tons) jmic! the Norwegian sailers >18o8) and Ilovdale (2059).
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Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 33, 8 February 1917, Page 5
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160MORE VICTIMS Marlborough Express, Volume LI, Issue 33, 8 February 1917, Page 5
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