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On the Sea

EMSGRATSOM OF ELiCIBLES The Irish Times states that the majority ot emigrants who belong to the migratory labor class have leit England ami Scotland. it is rather a sign of the National Register that the passenger lists of the linens ht. Paul and New York, sailing on the 131 h and 20th. have been long filled, for months past live hundred young men have lett Dublin weekly. WHITE STAR LINE FOLLOWS THE CUNARD. United Press lAasooiATroN. (Received 0.5 a.m.) London, November 9. The White Star Line are taking similar action as the Cunard Line in regard to the emigration of eligiblos. THE LOST GERMAN CRUISER. Amsterdam; November 8. An official telegram from Berlin states that tin 1 small German cruiser Undine was sunk on Sunday while patrolling the south coast of Sweden. A submarine firod two torpedoes. Nearly the whole of the crew were saved. Copenhagen. November S. One of the torpedoes struck the Undine's machine room. A special train brought the survivors and the dead to Kiel. The submarine, an hour previously, had purchased provisions from a Swedish steamer. Since Sunday, Swedish warships have convoyed merchant ships in the Baltic. DOWN IN THREE MINUTES. (Received 9.50 a.m.) Stockholm, November 9. Particulars of the attack on the Undine have been received at Malmoe. The cruiser was . escorting the German ferryboat Preussen from Trelleborg to Bassnitz when a British submarine appeared early on Sunday afternoon, twenty-two miles from Trelleborg. The cruiser sank in three minutes. The crew were saved except nineteen. The second officer and six men succumbed to injuries. The ferryboat and escorting torpedoers •were not attacked. FiRE EXTINGUISHED. ROCHAMBEAN CONTINUES JOURNEY. (Received 9-2 o a.m.) New York, November 9. The Rochambean's captain wirelessed that the fire had been extinguished and he is proceeding to Bordeaux. mm ii i ii mi wiiii in irtiTr»;niiiiiiniii«uiM

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 61, 10 November 1915, Page 5

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On the Sea Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 61, 10 November 1915, Page 5

On the Sea Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIII, Issue 61, 10 November 1915, Page 5

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