On the Sea
I WITHOUT WARMING. i LINER ARAB TORPEDOED. TWO ENGINEERS MISSING. The High Commissioner reports:— London, November 8 (11.‘20 a.mA The Admiralty reports that the liner Arab was torpedoed without warning. 1 All the passengers were saved. I Two of the engineers are missing and are believed to have been killed.
SUNK IN THE MEDITERRANEAN, ALL THE MAILS LOST. Press Association—Copyright. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received 8.45 a.ra.) London, November 8. The liner Arab was sunk in the
Mediterranean. All the mails were lost
BELGIAN RELIEF SHIP LOST.
Press Association—Copyright, Auscra. liau and N.Z. Cable Association.
London, November 7. Twelve Belgian relief ships have been lost. Two or three were torpedoed, and the rest were mined. TOTAL SWEDISH LOSSES. 66 VESSELS, 222 LIVES. Press Association—Copyright. Renter’s Service. (Received 9.25 a.in.) Stockholm, November 8. Sweden has Tost six-six vessels and 222 lives during the war, apart from ten lost in the recent German raids on the Finnish coast.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 87, 9 November 1916, Page 5
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