On the Sea
SENT TO THE BOTTOM
SUBMARINE SOON FOLf ,*/vO 1 THE PATHFINDER. London; September It'is reported that the sum a which sank the -Pathfinder was s to tlio bottom, . during-her 50-hour A un for safety through'four hundred miles of M\a. patrolled by British ships. Tho latter were immediately informed of tho Pathfinder's fate, and when the submarine was detected she dived again mid again to prevent the destruction of her periscope: The cruisers waited grimly, and when she finally showed- her -.conning tower seven ships were within -range, and ten socouds later seven shots smashed into the frail shell, which sank within a minute. GERMAN CRUISER TORPEDOED AND SUNK. MAJORITY OF CREW BAVED. (Received 9.30 a.m.) Berlin, September 15.
Official: A torpedo from a .submarine sunk the German cruiser Hela. The majority of fTie %rew were" saved.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 25, 16 September 1914, Page 6
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139On the Sea Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 25, 16 September 1914, Page 6
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