TORPEDOED BY GERMANS.
- ; v .Trt ZK VI .Attn Tr)..-A. .__ HI--M Vr- of:; .; .i| ~ ~ ~,; v ,;.„i, WJ ."*< 'i iH , til ■ :iij n.lerhfingi M>< ■' " •v 1 .-:n»i l ~i <„>rni.iu mi4»,:' >'•><.'. .i . (-Mi1,... ■ l ii.i,- in keying , « ih 'ii.i i,-l - ..f that '-- i'f e 'i..a ji„i 1,,,., tv-tmio.. ,'/ '»■■ ->.«•. ~ ~„.„.„ '-. v >: IS*,,"* Mm ...... , „.!,,.,.,. ,„ ,(,„ t1 . TObe , A> |,, 5 ' ■ Hll-l >•'.'.„ ft f „,.,. loiprtoi-J i« the ■* ■'•\ ■ ?, r,l\ | ~ . t.~i n ' v '.•«."!, l.i *'.-0,f»!TOfl to LMflfcf. . ''■ ..-'i.''iii..L, itti i,s in AncxlamL -i ■ fcarly in Inst year, afterwards obtained »■< full carpi nt Southern port*, and eventn- '-; c)ly fSilril from Wellington in February,''., *' : 11)1(1. laden viih wool aud jute. Her voyage was imc-vontful until ajli\.*' : re<Hi«l the Bar of Biscay. There, oftf*. I ,' .'" 1.. ..... ,i., M { Jt,o iafle»<" •"'"' "•"'' "''' "' ' li.vri. <yght«d '. UY : " ii..k in 1.. :. Mm,, on UifVßiSSfl'i |-r. -.ii- 'i.l l.v, .'iii. d.lc" t'inftJl <wrt"'; I';' '" ' J l --' i-> submarine, it* l '.! iii'M-j T.iOhn nt ~i t'.i -d<p, *MI I ' |two; mm, h.-i .v.i.i u-iui tli.-lbfr.tine, jtCMim. i'r',i<"iil\ ,« in- i,,*,. ji, to ' I j'-.tlkl .1 )l. <M'I ,x.|| -, Hun )'r«*trf»7 J., •■.)! -in ,i„ ,'i,).i V -.mi ,) liA -pH -A*eif ■'• •>i"; ! Mi.p llu 'i.i. ■nati'>n«l rtta ot ■,' |-'>'..,i>., ,U'pflviTVi,'.! Li .•,>'.(nil Mil- to**- ~', jm .i' llu- a'-li', i' 1...1 iu KL-ui'Wm the,* 'li ji us lii.i i ;i.. mMo M tlife (.{nrir -J I Mi« vi-^c 1 - v;,., ,Y|'U .°oov<U, tvpfcl'ti, l '\ Wji-hov. h.ri|, , „'„ ,i, t . srhnnitlte*.. i : iji.f.eneil fire upon lliu Asabiucot), and ,! 'bv-r-ffif Worn ):r rrsW nsrirt, Vjt .', S-i h-iV.r, j ••' -'■ ,ir i"' fjj. cy. i '' " ' • --"i '.-. ':~c ~'.fjoe,t« oft' ' ' the 6>ck of the liner were perforated) "-" ' with splinters. t£j Two Bnwll boat* were lowered, ono of '%' ' which was swamped in the chopfcy «e» . > ' that was running at the time. The 16' "J - occupants were, however, saved, fttt '': > men on the ArthurtonVere woMljeid.,';" - Then Ihe submarine was about diftanl, end juat «beajn. Aa the «SWl'- . i lion wa? hop'ele*, the Ashburton Wl»- ■ stopped. By signals the Germans were . : , i aske'd for time to Bandage the wouttftd. The only answer was the shifting of the submarine round -to the port side, and the,' . firing of a torpedo, which,struck the ... - d6omed ship at the' No. 4 batch. V6t'il'\ steadily settled down, and Bank At aboMt;',;" 8.40 a.m. The ship's company h»J to scramble into the boats as' best thW."'^' i 4>uld, one. of the lifeboats being, lo#t M \'; - the'l&'unch!iig.'"All that Mr. R«es .saved'';; was his camera.!; 1 . However, all nancft to get Into the boats, wounded •, and a\L , The bpat in which Mf.-JUH rr got away contained 20 people. ■;' - Immedittteljr v i«fteii, .the»«ninge the",i Qermans "submerged and disappeared, >,-' l making ng effort at rSß?i},s^tf(J 1 * t S^ / ■'' . ThTe crew jail |*9«C •»««»* -arfB 4 ' •■ ' st4l lifeboat and another email boafe; , The holes in the j«re pluAttd: I up) with socks and V continuous baling the company was able v toi'keep her an6at and itiix\y se»wortliy,' i A Supply of fresh water had been nvt , of the boat's equipment, but the-better Iniwhich it,was contained WieenjMr-. f orated by shot, and the water had so been lost. The only food aboard coMUted of biscuits. The two boats were tied together, and , were kept head on to the sti By using ! a large *heep-pen as a sea-anohor, At' ' ter floating about all day, they were picked up in the evening by a Briflib d«stroyer, about nine oflook at WbW, , aU hands suffering severely, from Uw wet, cold, and exposure. Next morning they Were landed at Plymouth. , The commander of the Ashbttrton +u Captain Matthews, the tlfst officer Mr. . Gaze, and the third officer Mr. Elgar, whose father was Master of another tet> «el whioh was blown up during the two week, Captain Slgar losing his Ujfo-
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 June 1917, Page 5
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