THREE VESSELS SUNK
THROUGH STRIKING MINES. ■; By Telegraph—Press Association—Oopyrielit (Heo. MarcH'll, 6.15 p.in.)' j London, . The.barque 'Ville.du. Havre, 2233 .ton's, > lias been Bur.k^.Two mep ,drowned.,* The -liner 'Lovisian and- tie Norwegian ship Sirius, 1053 tons, have been sunk? The crews were saved, A CRAVE AFFAIR. SINKING OF THE SIRIUS. (Ree. March 13, 0.5, a.m,) ! " Paris, Marcn 12. The Sirius was unarmed, and was torpedoed without warning. Seven ■Americans. on board were rescued and l ' Janded at Havre- j Washington, March ]2. Mr.' Lansing, _ Secretary of re- j gards the siniring of the Siriuß as a grave affair, and has protested. [.There is some doubt as to the name ; of tho vessel; as it has been given in | the messagos as the Sirius and the Sileus: :It is probably the Sirius, a Norwegian vessel, as recorded ill > Lloyd's Register.]
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2718, 13 March 1916, Page 5
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138THREE VESSELS SUNK Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2718, 13 March 1916, Page 5
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