ON THE SEA.
A SECOND LUSITANIA. i—-Jf PROVIDENTIALLY 'AVERTED. ' ! Received Nov. 14, 11.10 p.nu London, Nov. 14. , The Daily Chronicle's Marseilles correspondent states that only hazard, fortunate elrcumtsances, a smooth, sea, the nearness of a few steamers, and iheatowness wherewith she succumbed, prevented tit#- Arabia from becoming a second Lusitania. No one listening to the survivors' narratives fails to be impressed with tie similarity of the two crimes. The passengers were left to shift for themselves and drift in open boats for 300 miles to land. Germany has .deliberately broken 'her pledges to ftintjrtca and :s defying the worl£ g jl SINKING OF A SUBMARINE. lyo fflga TORPEDOED WITHOUT Earning. (
deceived Nor. 14, 8 p.m. -■ Marseilles, Nov. 14. - The Arabia's survivors deny that the Sinking of the submaine was the result pt gra&re. : ;A iAail boat bought a number of passengers from Malta, with 40 survivors of the English riteamers Clan Leslie and Huntsvafc, .bow of which were torpedoed without warning. JiF.W SUPER-SUBMARINES. \ Beceived Nov. 14, 6.5 pm. "*? , . " Copenhagen, Nov. 14. North Sea fishermen state that the Germans are using super-submarines of a new type and of gigantic size, some bigger than the steamerc they torpedoed. : j TAKEN TO ZEEBRCGGE: Received Nov. 14, 7.5 p.m. Amsterdam, Nov. 14. The steamer Batavier has been taken f ."cobusge. LINER SUNK London, la. Lloyds report that the Kapunaa, s Most liner (3097 tons) has been guik.
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Taranaki Daily News, 15 November 1916, Page 5
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233ON THE SEA. Taranaki Daily News, 15 November 1916, Page 5
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