On the Sea
THE CRUISER BREBLAU. BOMBARDMENT IN BLACK SEA,' ii'- ! _ * lUnITED PrKMK ABKoorAfTnH» } ■I ; , ..; Petrograd, May --8,'.-*«,' A communique says: The .cruiser' Bresiau bombarded ;' ~"■•■:•• FATE OF THE CYMRIC. TORPEDOED IN THE ATLANTIC. London, lilay 9. The Cymric was homeward bound from America, and was torpedoed in the Atlantic. (The Cymric is a White Star liner of 13,370 tons ) and 585 feet in length. She was built in 1898). ALL PASSENGERS SAFE. (Received 8.45 a.m.) Loudon, May 9. Queenstown reports that all ihe I Cymric'a passengers were saved. ' ' • I SAILINC SHIP SUNK. FOURTEEN OF CREW MISSING. I • (Received:B.3s a'.rnv) ~. j "- - 4 ' Pavife",''May-;9;' ! A report from Bre,*t states that the j four-masted ship Colgate was submar- ' ined. Twelve of'the crew were picked up, but a boat-load of fourteen is Mining.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 30, 10 May 1916, Page 5
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129On the Sea Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 30, 10 May 1916, Page 5
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