Mrs. Desarke Mohorovici, 28-year-old wife cf an attache of the Yugoslav Consulate in New York, with her little daughter Visna and her baby son, who was born in a crowded lifeboat, after the ship in which they were travelling was torpedoed and sunk off the Atlantic coast of the U.S. by an Axis raider. In the same hospital in Norfolk, Virginia, is the ship's doctor, who with two broken ribs, attended Mrs. Mohorovici in the lifeboat.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 122, 26 May 1942, Page 2
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76Mrs. Desarke Mohorovici, 28-year-old wife cf an attache of the Yugoslav Consulate in New York, with her little daughter Visna and her baby son, who was born in a crowded lifeboat, after the ship in which they were travelling was torpedoed and sunk off the Atlantic coast of the U.S. by an Axis raider. In the same hospital in Norfolk, Virginia, is the ship's doctor, who with two broken ribs, attended Mrs. Mohorovici in the lifeboat. Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 122, 26 May 1942, Page 2
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