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P. & O. LINER SUNK

OCEAN ASSASSINS -. ' AGAIN ELEVEN SEAMEN PERISH TROUBLE WITH SWEDEN By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Lonncn, April 7. Lloyd's reports that the P. and 0. steamer Simla (5884 tons) 1 lias been sunk m the Mediterranean. Eleven of the crow were drowned. The remainder were saved. ' Tho steamer Vesuviai from the Medi-. terranemi to London, was torpedoed in the Channel. The captain and five of the crow perished. Three others were injnred. ' — THE LATEST MURDERS (Rec. April 9, 11/ p.m.) London,; April .9. . The steamer Braunton has been blown up. Her crew was saved. The steamer Chantala was sunk. Nine of her firemen were killed. THE SUSSEX CRIME • i DENIED BY THE GERMANS ONUS OF PROOF ON UNITED STATES. (Rec. April 9, 5.5 p.m.) Washington, April 8. The German Government officially announces that no German warship or submarine sank the Susses. The State Department is inclined to hold that the United States must now prove whether Germany torpedoed the Sussex, before further action is taken. GERMANS SEIZE SWEDISH STEAMER RELEASE DEMANDED Copenhagen, April 7. A German torpedo-boat' captured the Swedish steamer Vega (1073 tons), hound from Stockholm to Copenhagen. Sweden demands her release. DANISH STEAMER SUNK. (Rec. April' 9, 5.5 p.m.) Copenhagen, April 8., . The Danish steamer Stjerneborg was torpedoed and sunk outside Camliari (in the island of Sardinia, in the Mediter-. ranean). The crew was saved. "A SHEER INVENTION" ' CAPTURED SUBMARINES IN THE THAMES. (Rec. April 9, 5.5 p.m.) London, April. 8; The Admiralty denies as "a sheer in* vention" the story of a Dutch skipper, published in Dutcn newspapers, that he saw captured German submarines in the Thames, under the command, of British officers. ■ , DUTCH VESSELS SEIZED BY BRITAIN SECURITIES AND COUPONS ' REQUESTED. . CRec. April 9. 5.5 p.m.) v London, April 8. The Dutch Government has requested Great Britain to return securities and coupons for Dutch vessels which have been seized.

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2742, 10 April 1916, Page 5

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P. & O. LINER SUNK Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2742, 10 April 1916, Page 5

P. & O. LINER SUNK Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2742, 10 April 1916, Page 5

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