ON THE SEA.
A CUNARDER TORPEDOED BUT XOT BUSK. London, Jan. 28. The Irish Daily Telegraph states that the Cunard liner Andania (13,405 tons) with 40 passengers and a crew of 200 was torpedoed on the' Ulster coast. The ship was abandoned but all hands were picked up. The liner did not sink *nd it is hoped she will be brought into port. FOUR STOKERS KILLED. Router Sprvice. Received Jan. 29, 5.5 p.m. London, Jan;;2f. Four stokers were lulled by the to? pedo which struck the Andania. FURTHER DETAILS. TWO OF THE CREW LOST. AUSTRALIAX MAILS ABOARD. Received Jan. 29, 8.30 p.m London, Jan. 29. Two of the Andania's crew were '.lost There is little hope that the vessel reached port. The list hampered- the lowering 0 f the boats, one being stove in, but Ihe oci'ipants were rescued. The Andania carried mails for.cA.US> tralia. . ' THE COEBEN REFLOATED ; ENTERS DARDANELLES. f rteoeived Jan. 30, 1.30 am London, Jan. 2>. \ German official,' I'ho Gocben lias btfen ' rclloaned and ha* entered the Dardanelles. STEAM PACKET TORPEDOED. Received Jan. -2% MAS p.m. Times Service. , . London, Jan. 29. The Dublin steam packet Cork was torpedoed at night amidships and sank in five minutes. There was no warning'. Seven passengers and five of the cww were, drowned.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 January 1918, Page 5
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212ON THE SEA. Taranaki Daily News, 30 January 1918, Page 5
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