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SUBMARINE WAR.

THREE MORE VICTIMS. FRENCH AND BRITiSH SHIPS SUNK. LONDON, November 29. The French steamer Algerien has been sunk. Eight of her crew were saved and 29 are missing. The French steamer Omara, and the British steamer Tanis, have been sunk. Their crews have landed in their life-boats. [Hie Algerien was a steamer of 1703 tons, built in 1881. The Omara was a steamer of 435 tons, built in 1872. Both these ships were owned by, the Campagnie de Navigation Mixte, Marseilles. The Tanis was a steamer of 3655 tons. She was. built in 1913 at West Hartlepool, and owned by the Moss S.S. Co., Ltd., of Liverpool.]

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Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 565, 1 December 1915, Page 8

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SUBMARINE WAR. Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 565, 1 December 1915, Page 8

SUBMARINE WAR. Sun (Christchurch), Volume II, Issue 565, 1 December 1915, Page 8

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