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AUSTRALIAN TROOPSHIP SUNK. ALL REPORTED TO BE SAVED. (United Pi ess Association.) Received July 20, 1.50 a.m. MELBOURNE, July 10. It is officially announced that the troopship Barunga, formerly the German steamer Sumatra, was torpedoed and sunk in European waters. All are reported to have been saved, but Router announces one casualty. AMERICAN STEAMER SUNK. (Australian and N.Z. Cable Assn.) Received Julv 20, <) a.m. MONTREAL, July lit. The American steamer Wariovoi was torpedoed and sunk in European waters. Ten are missing. QUEENSLAND STEAMER SUNK. (United Press Association.) Preened Julv 20. 12.2.1 p.m HIHSHANK, duly 20.' It is iiiiiioiiiiicil lhat oil" o! ilk> (jiiii-nslnmi '-aryu sleamers lias l>een sunk liy the enemy. AGAIN IN AMERICAN WATERS. TRANS ATLANTIC (RAIT ATTACKED. 'Australian and X /. Cable Assn.' Received Julv 2li. 12.2.". p.m. NEW YdilK. Juh I!'. Several submarines are al On-kin ■ Tr.ins-Al I.hi l ,]. i ral'i The X:n \ 1 lepa : I in. m anneiuu-t > ilia! (he S.fii' Di.-_'o had I !or| edoi d liy a submarine oil (lie < <>.s-1. hill a later message sa\ - ihe cause is i ; 11IvllOH n. WASHINGTON. ,lnl\ 1«». |: is no: C li \<-.\ ihat there was ;\\\\ loss 01 L|i„ on (!■•• San Diogo.
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Waikato Times, Volume 89, Issue 13815, 20 July 1918, Page 5
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