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DESTROYERS COLLIDE

NO CASUALTIES (British Official Wireless.) Press Association —By Telegraph—Copyright. RUGBY, June 13. (Received June 14, at noon.) Two British destroyers, the Codrington and the Acasta, were in collision off Malta during flotilla exercises last night. There were no casualties to the personnel. The Codrington was damaged forward, and the Acasta suffered some damage on the starboard side, the davits being torn away and ‘ the boats damaged.

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Evening Star, Issue 21746, 14 June 1934, Page 8

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DESTROYERS COLLIDE Evening Star, Issue 21746, 14 June 1934, Page 8

DESTROYERS COLLIDE Evening Star, Issue 21746, 14 June 1934, Page 8

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