FRENCH NAVAL DISASTER.
SUBMARINE'S FATAL PLl"^CREW' S TERRIBLE DEATH. BRITISH ASSISTANCE GRATEFULLY ACCEPTED. Received ißtb, 10.55 pm. Paris, October 18. Before disappearing after the »e----cond plunge, the submarine I.u'on rose to near the surface, bow foremost. It is now feared some fi-sure ad mitwd water to the machinery,• and •ha« the crew of if, m , t a ierribi*!«aih. Admiral Bercsford, in a svmpath «tic message. informed Admiral Belli jue that he wa« Sending a Hritish baand also offered tugs. Admiral Bellue gratefully acrcp-ed the former, but does not require the tug*. A cable yesterday announced ih. jrhile the French submarine v-s-i Xutin was undergoing '•olimersier off Bizera, the naval station of Ttir--1», on the M«fHterran"an, -be di-ap MUMI beneath the waves. The «v WbjbmA ft th< tim« of tbe dua<tcr.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81869, 19 October 1906, Page 3
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139FRENCH NAVAL DISASTER. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81869, 19 October 1906, Page 3
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