SUBMARINE TORPEDOED
FORTY-SEVEN MEN DROWNED VALENCIA, Dec. 13. The Ministry of Marine in a communique, states that the Government submarine C 3 was torpedoed by a supposedly foreign submarine and 47 men were drowned, three being picked up by the merchantman Artabro. O’DUFFY’S BRIGADE VOLUNTEERS DEPART LONDON, Dec. 13. The tramp of marching feet echoed through the darkness of the streets of Galway last night, when 800 volunteers, secretly assembled from all over Ireland for General O’Duffy’s Irish brigade, to reinforce General Franco, passed through the town and embarked on a tender which transferred them to a liner outside the three-mile limit, on which the men, wearing religious emblems, sailed for Spain singing hymns. Additional large drafts will follow. Previous detachments totalling 200 departed from Liverpool.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 79, Issue 296, 15 December 1936, Page 7
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