On the Sea
DUTCH STEAMER BLOWN UP. D»IT2D PuESB ASSOCIATION. London, May 17. The Bataviera, with a general cargo from, London to Rotterdam, has been blown up. Pour men perished. CARGO OF £70,000 IN COLD. (Received 9.20 a.m.) Amsterdam, May IS. The Batavif carried £70,000 in gold. AUSTRIAN NOTE TO THE ALLIES CHEEKY. London, May 17. Austria has sent a Note to the Allies and Neutrals alleging that without warning there have been submarine .attacks on Austro-Hungarian merchantmen. The latest affair, it states, was that of tho Dubroynik, sunk on the Dalmatian Coast on May 9th. . SHIPPING PROFITS. London, May 17. The White Star Line's profit,for the year is £1,068,285. After paying wartax, a dividend of 65 .per cent, has been carried, and a huge amount placed to the depreciation and reserve, funds. BRITISH MONITOR DESTROYED. Amsterdam, May 17. Official; Turkish artillery fired and destroyed a small British monitor on the 13th. Two men were killed, and two wounded.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 38, 19 May 1916, Page 5
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