RANDOM TORPEDO.
CASE OF THE ORDTJNA.
VESSEL NOT IDENTIFIED.
Washington. September 13. Germany explains that the submarine commander who torpedoed the Pacific Steam Navigation Company's steamer Orduna did so because the weather was too thick to see the character or nationality of! the vessel, and that in doing so he , violated his instructions. London, September 13. The British steamer Minosa. of 3466 tons, has been sunk by a sub-, marine. The crew were saved. i
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 16023, 15 September 1915, Page 7
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