SUBMARINE PERIL
. ' TOO STEAMERS SUNK. ■: By Teleßraph.—Presß Association—OopyrigM London, September 10. The English steamor Mora was submarincd, Her crow wore landed at Rochello, France, I [The Mora, was a steel vessel of 8047 tons gross, built in 1899, and owned by thp English and 'American Shipping ■ Company, Ltd.] . (Rec. September 12, 3.10 p.m.) Londcn» September 11. Tho- British steamer Cornubia has been sunk. The crew was saved. [The Cornubia was a steel vessel of 1736 tons, built by W. Gray and Co. at West Hartlepool, in 1889.] TWO CARCO STEAMERS SUNK. ' (Reo. September 13, 0.10 a.m.) Paris, September 11. The cargo etaaroors ; Villa iMosmag new and Andes 'have beeii submarined. Sixteen of the former's crew were landAndes .was/eared-:
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2565, 13 September 1915, Page 5
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118SUBMARINE PERIL Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2565, 13 September 1915, Page 5
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