THE TORPEDOING OF THE CANADIAN LINER, MISSANABIE, ABOUT SIXTY MILES OFF THE IitTSH - COAST. WHILE BEING CONVOYED WITH OTHER VESSELS. bein" struck by the torpedo near the stern, the aft compartments filled, and the steamer practically stood upright for near'c 15 minutes? enabling the passengers and crew to be saved. The sketch was made by Lieut. A. Martin, of Dunedm, who was on board one of the other vessels that were being convoyed.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3383, 15 January 1919, Page 29 (Supplement)
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73THE TORPEDOING OF THE CANADIAN LINER, MISSANABIE, ABOUT SIXTY MILES OFF THE IitTSH – COAST. WHILE BEING CONVOYED WITH OTHER VESSELS. bein" struck by the torpedo near the stern, the aft compartments filled, and the steamer practically stood upright for near'c 15 minutes? enabling the passengers and crew to be saved. The sketch was made by Lieut. A. Martin, of Dunedm, who was on board one of the other vessels that were being convoyed. Otago Witness, Issue 3383, 15 January 1919, Page 29 (Supplement)
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