THE MONFOLIA.
MONGOLIA’S PASSENGERS.
(Per Press Association — Copyright)
[AUSTRALIAN & N.Z. CABLE ASSOCIATION']
LONDON, June J 28.
All the Mongolia's passengers excepting two 'English and one Parsec passengers, nre safe. Six Englishmen and fourteen of the Native crew we*© lost. The rescues were effected during monsoon weather off Bombay. It is believed that all the deaths were duo to the explosion. - The survivors, after their trying experience, were comfortably quartered at . Bombay, those for destinations beyond Bombay prtcoeding by another of the company’s ships.
THE MONGOLIA’S MINE
(United Service Telegrams.)
LONDON, Jum© 28.
Tile "Evening Nows” says that although tho Gormans ar© extensively using . submarines for mine-laying the Mongolia’s mine was moro than likely laid by o raider which Germany porbably supplies through an organisation in a neutral country. Another possibility is the corruption of neutral captains, iy leading them to drop a fow mines outside British ports.
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Hokitika Guardian, 30 June 1917, Page 3
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