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Show TWELVE STEAMERS SUBIKTI15 LOXDOX. Dec. 4. 4:45 p. m. The Dan-; Dan-; ish steamer Yrsa of 441 tons gross and the British schooners Grace and Seeker, both small vessels, have been. sjmk. Lloyd's shipping agency announces that the British steamer Ksgesford. previously reported sunk by a submarine, has been picked up at sea and brought to Brest by a government tug. The sinking of the Kggesford was reported re-ported by Lloyd s on December 2. She was of Siititi tuns gross and was last reported re-ported on her arrival on October 31 at Bordeaux from New Orleans. LONDON. Dec. 4. 2:1$ p. m. Lloyd's shipping agency announces that the British Brit-ish steamer King Bleddyn has been sunk. The Kinc Bleddyn. of 43S7 tons gross, sailed from New York on November 16 for Havre. NEW YORK, Dec. 1. The Kins Bleddyn was under charter to the French line and carried a cargo of automobiles, copper, steel, etc. t-'o far as is known here, no Americans were among her crew. PARIS. Dec. 4. 4:35 p. m. Reports received re-ceived fjmm Bordeaux. Tuion and Brest say the following vessels have been sunk by submarines: The Norwegian steamer Rossi, the British steamer Moeraki and the French sailing ship Robinson. All the crews were saved. The Moernkl was a vessel of 3302 tons and was owned by the Union Steamship company of New Zealand. The Robinson measured 1 Sr! tons. Available shipping records do not contain the Bossi. LONDON. Dec. 4. 4:45 p. m The Spnn-ish Spnn-ish steamer Pioix has sent out a wireless call for help, ace-online to a Renter dispatch dis-patch from Cadiz. The cause of the vessel's ves-sel's distress is not known. The Pioix. SOi tons pros, sailed from Galveston, November ri, and New Orleans, November 1. for Valencia and Barcelona. No further reports of the steamer have been received. LONDON. Dee. 4. I'Viv. p. m. According Accord-ing to Lloyd's dispatches, the Norwecian steamer Hitteroy. i:'-n tons net. has been sunk: the Norweci'in steamer Prick H. Lindoe is reported sunk : the Greek steamer Pemiirli'S Inclessis is believed to have been sunk' and the French sailing vessel Therese has been sunk. Another L!od's dispatch says that five of ttie crew of the Japanese steamer Na srata Mam, reported sunk on Saturday, were killed and live wounded by gunnre. OHRISTLVNIA. via London. Dec. 5. PSii a. m. From the besinnins of the war until November of this year, 242 N'orw ian ships have been destroyed by acts o'" war. Th-?se included 12 steamers of 2M2 tons. T'ie vessels were Insured! for 1 !5.'".'n.i.on kronen. |