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Show MORE STEAMERS SENT TO BOTTOM BY SUBMARINES LONDON", Jan. 1. 9:10 p. m. Lloyd's reports the following vessels as having been sunk: The Greek steamer Deme-trious Deme-trious Inglesis, 208 S tons, crew landed ; the Norwegian steamers Flora, 1032 tons, crew landed, and Eva. part of crew landed; land-ed; the Russian sailing ship Seedonls. LONDON, Jan. 1, 11:10 a. m. The cutter cut-ter Protector has been blown up. The number of men lost is unknown. LONDON. Jan- 1. 4:2(1 p. m.-Llovd'a reports the sinkmg of the British steamship steam-ship Apsley Hall, 3SS2 tons gross. LONDON, Jan. 1, 1:10 a. m. Lloyd's reports the sinking of the Danish steamship steam-ship Danmark, 2050 tons gross. Twenty-four Twenty-four members of her crew have been landed. LONDON, Jan. 1. 4:15 p. m. Lloyd's reports the sinking of the Russian steamship Tuskar, 30-13 tons gross, by a German submarine. Three members of the crew were drowned. The others were landed at Stavanger. The Norwegian steamship Fx! da. 1137 tons gross, has been sunk by a submarine. subma-rine. Her crew was landed. |