SINKINGS BY SUBMARINES.
LOSS OF CUNARD LINER. A. and N.Z. NEW YORK. June 12. The New York Times states that the f'unard liner Ansonia was a hundred miles from the British coast when she was torpedoed and sunk. The survivors were picked up by an eastboiind steamer. The search for the 40 missing continues. The Ansonia left a British port bound west on .May 25. ' v LONDON. June 12. The Dutch trawler Helena has been torpedoed and sunk off the Dogger Bank, three of the crew being killed.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 16876, 14 June 1918, Page 6
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