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Show Some Fatally Injured. AN IRIfi PORT, Feb. 7. A mass of swirling wreckage on the calm neck of the sea along the Irish coast marks the grave of the Tuscania, the first Arrter-ican Arrter-ican troop transport sunk by a German submarine. A few bodies of the 100 men who perished have been washed ashore, and some of the injured now in hospitals are expected to succumb. The survivors, numbering 22D6, are quartered in hotels, homes and hospitals along the north: Irish coast, i Two groups left today clad in misfit j clothing for Belfast by rail, and thence I by boat to England. The survivors are agreed that no one saw the wake of foam as the torpedo came toward the vessel. i |