HUN CALLOUSNESS.
SAILORS LEFT TO A WATERY GRAVE. A. & X.Z. Cable Association and Router. Received Jan 5, 3.30 p.m. London, Jan. 5. The Admiralty reports a further instance of the callous disiegard of lives of non-combatants. A German wireless, on November !), reported the torpedoing of the North Wales. Nothing has since been heard of the vessel beyond a piece of wood marked "North Wales" being found at Sennen Cove, and bodies stranded on the Cornish coast, presumed to be these of the crew who took to the boats in the prevalent gales and were drowned. THE LATEST VICTIMS. United Service. Beeeived Jan. 5, 8.55 pui. London, Jan. 4. Further sinkings reported are the following vessels:—Creek: Dimitrios Goulandris, Tristotelis, and Isanon. Span isli: Sail Leandro. Norwegian: Odda Borre. THE VALUE OF GERMAN REPORTS. London, .Tan. 4. The French Admiralty denies absolutely the German wireless report of the torpedoing of the battleship Verito. TWO VESSELS SUNK. London, Jan. 4. The French vessel Leon nml the Norwegian Ellik have been sunk.
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Taranaki Daily News, 6 January 1917, Page 5
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168HUN CALLOUSNESS. Taranaki Daily News, 6 January 1917, Page 5
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