TORPEDOED WITHOUT WARNING
BRITISH STEAMER SUNK BY PIRATES LOSS OF LIFJE FEARED. London, June 17. The eteamer Strathnaira (4336 tons), bound from Cardiff to Archangel with coal, 'was torpedoed without warning when off the South Bishop light. The Eflcond mate and tea Chinese landed at Milford Haven. It is feared that the captain and twenty-tiro of the crew have been drowned. i DANISH STEAMER, 'ATTACKED, i tm. „ - > Copenhagen, June 17. ■ ins Danish steamer Kokos, timberladai for Leith, -was submarined in the "Ort'i. Sea. The orew were saved. THREE MORE TRAWLERS SUNK, rm '* t . Lontlon i June 17. lh» Petrel, Explorer, and Japonica, Aberdeen trawlers, were submarined and sunk. OROTIC OCEAN SOWN WITH MINES. (Rec. June 18, 6.20 p.m.)' < _ „ London, June 17. rhe Swedish Consul at Archangel has warned his Government that the Arctic Ocean has been sown with mines by the Germans, in order to hinder munitions reaching Russia.—''Times" snd Sydney "Sun" Services. NORWEGIAN STEAMER SUNK BY GERMAN CRTJISER. (Rec. June 18,. 11.45 p.m.). Amsterdam, June 18. 'A German cruiser sank the Norwegian steamer Granit (662 tons) off Christiacsand.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2492, 19 June 1915, Page 5
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