SYMPATHY IN LOSS OF SUBMARINE
THE PHENIX MAY NEVER BE "OUND PARIS, June IG. Messages from all countries continue to express sympathy in the loss of the submarine Phenix. Earl Stanhope, First Lord of the Admiralty sent a telegram on behalf of Britain. , Messages from Saigon indicate that the submarine, which had 71 men on board, mav never be found. |
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Southland Times, Issue 23848, 20 June 1939, Page 7
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