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A BATCH OF VICTIMS.

WITHOUT WARNING. LONDON, April 10. (Received April 11, at 9.5 p.m.) '' Lloyd's reports that the British steamers Zafra (3578 tons; built in 1905), Glenalmond (2888 tons; built in 1902—not a Glen liner, but owned by Galbraith, Pembroke, and Co.), Silksworth Hall (4777 tons; 1907), Eastern City (4341 tons; 1913), and the French steamer Yvonne (123 tons; 1890) have been sunk. The Norwegian steamer Sjolyst (997 tons; 1894) was torpedoed without warning north of Ushant. The crews were landed.

• DANISH STEAMER SUNK. PARIS, April 11. (Received April 12, at 0.40 a.m.) An Austrian submarine torpedoed the Danish steamer Caledonia (1815 tons'; built in 1898) in the Mediterranean, without warning. The crew were picked up.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16667, 12 April 1916, Page 5

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A BATCH OF VICTIMS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 16667, 12 April 1916, Page 5

A BATCH OF VICTIMS. Otago Daily Times, Issue 16667, 12 April 1916, Page 5

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