PIRATES LATEST CRIME
AMERICA AND. THE ARABIC By Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright (Rec. August 23, 0.5 a.m.) . ; . Washington, August 21. Opinion is still greatly exercised over J'j" 3 Americans who have been lost on W Arabic,* Count B.emstoilfi; agsetfej
that lie does not expect serious complt cations. i An attache of the German Embassy asserts that the Arabic was warned before being torpedoed, and made a desperate attempt to escape. Therefore, the submarine commander was perfectly, justified. The Press, however, points out that tho British Government has apparently established the fact that no warning was. Riven. President Wilson and Mr. Robert Lansing (Secretary of Stato), aro still conferring. (Rec. August 23, 0.15 a.m.) Washington, August 21. Mr. Lansing has instructed Mr. Pago fAmerican -Ambassador in London), to take tho affidavits of the Arabic's American passengers. v' .WEALTHY' AMERICAN LADY AMONGST THE LOST. . (Rec. August 23, 0.10 a.m.) London, August 22. The latest report shows that twentyone of the Arabic's: crew,"and eighteen passengers, are missing. >... Mrs. Josephine Bruguere, a wealthy, resident of Newport, Rhodes Island, has perished,.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2547, 23 August 1915, Page 5
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174PIRATES LATEST CRIME Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2547, 23 August 1915, Page 5
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