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Show NEW YORK. Oct. ;o With the udfl of eleven men of the crew of tt wrgian bark Stiflnder here tod-iy, lf their rcs nie by a United States ma vessel, it was .iisMosed that the Sofiaie : was bombed and sunk by a i-nrnn si- i marine on O 'tecer 13. and tie (Ml nineteen forced to take open bots. fate of the captain and seven mag the crew was not known by thcsl reached this port. The Stiflnder, 1746 tons gross, msl ed bv the U-loat on the afternoons tober 13. about 10.00 miles east c! V York. Some of the submarine's came aboard with bombs and.W wegians were ordered to take to boats. Thev were given time to food and bvlongings. The cap1 seven men entered one "of the S'J,'-' ami it is not known whether tlKfl ished. it was on October :S tint o American naval vessel came aeifls o men now here. The Stiflnder was on her WW . New York to Freemantle, Australia. S carried a cargo of oil shipped K 3 Standard Oil company. |