THE SINKING OF THE ARABIC
PIRATE COMMANDER'S REPORT* By Telegraph—Mesa Association—Oopyrlght ' New York, September 9 ; ' j Karl von Weigand, the '.Sermaii- ; American newspaper correspondent,. cables the report of the submarine com. ■ ; j mander who sank the. Arabic. It j says that the liner turned towards him | and lie naturally supposed he was going " ' i to be rammed, ,so lie fired a torpedo. ; " ' ! .GERMAN NOTE RECEIVED. j (Rec. September 10, 10.30 p.m.) j Washington, September 10. . j Germany's Note on the Arabic in« i cident-has been received. It contends j that the steamer changed her course, causing the submarine to torpedo her. ' j • — " '■■■■■! WEEK'S LIST IN MERCHANT SHIPPINO. j London, September 9. ! During the week there were 1438 sailings and arrivals'. Ten merchant vessels, aggregating 37,826 tons, were sunk, also four fishing boats.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2564, 11 September 1915, Page 5
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132THE SINKING OF THE ARABIC Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2564, 11 September 1915, Page 5
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