On The Sea.
WARSHIP REFLOATED. UNIMI) PrBM AflßOOJtrros. (Recived 1.55 p.m.) IVtrograd, June 8. The Medjideh has been refloated and dry-docked at Odessa. (The Medjideh, a Turkish warship, was mined and sunk in the Russian coast of the Black Sea on April 3rd). TWO NORWEGIAN STEAMERS TORPEDOED. (Received .12.5(1 p.m.) London, June 8. The Norwegian steamer Glitterelande, timber-laden, bound for Hartlepool, was torpedoed. The crew were saved. The Norwegian steamer Trudveng, bound for Dublin with iron ore, was sunk by gunfire. After the crew took to the boats a patrol boat came up to rescue the crew, and the submarine tried to torpedo the patrol boat and then made off. The crew landed at Milt'ord Haven. MORE VESSELS SUNK. (Received 9.-15 a.m.) • • ' London. June 9. The Russian schooner Adolf, bound to Archangel, was sunk by a submarine without warniifg. No less thai\ eight shots fired, killing the captain and some seamen. The remainder landed at Leith. The trawlers Dianiio and Curlew were sunk by a submarine near Scotland and the crews picked up.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 33, 9 June 1915, Page 6
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173On The Sea. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVII, Issue 33, 9 June 1915, Page 6
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