Show STEAMER BOUND FOR FORi 1 j G icY 1 h t J J t J i t 1 t GERMAN i f. f rr 5 LINER ARABIC HAD ON BOARD V PERSONS PERSON'S 1 V Went to Bottom in 11 Minutes Min t After She Sh Was Struck Attack Came Near Gra Grave GraV V V of 0 Lusitania c. c LONDON Aug u 19 The The e British steamer Magnolia reports by wireless that the steamship Dun ley afa also was wU t torpedoed today but at the time the message was wu sent lent was still afloat and was picking up survivors The left leff Liv Liverpool yesterday for Boston S She is a v vessel of a about bout tons gro gross s and was therefore there there- fore of f sufficient size to accommodate the persons onboard on on onboard D board the te Arabic Arabi LONDON BULLETIN LONDON 19 BULLETIN Aug Ag u r saved from the Arabic t 6 I LONDON Aug 19 A A torpedo from O a Cerman Ger- Ger German t J man su submarine sent to thebo the bottom botto tt om of the theat la Atlantic t tic J j jat I- I at at- 9 1 o'clock lock this morning morning off the s south coast t Sf o I rel nd Jr th the ite lin i n er r tea i o ron her herway r way from Liv Liverpool rp o to NeW York ork Early thi this a evening w when hen nine nine hours had elapsed since since the sinking ng of o f the e steamship P the fate cf of the p persons per per- er sons on bo- bo board boid id i'd was we s unknown LONDON A Aug g. g 19 p. p m. m The m.-The The White to Star li liner 1 r A Arabic was sent to the bottom by a a torpedo f from oin a German submarine The torpedo tor torpedo tor- tor struck k the Ara Arabic bic a at t 9 15 this morning The e steamer sailed yesterday f from rom Liverpool for New Y York oik The Arabic is re Is-re reported P o to have nave gone to the bottom in eleven min minutes t s. s IThe j I The White Witte Star company announced that the Arabic s j had on board i 5 second 48 third class passengers passenger and no Y i first class passengers passenger There were vere 43 men in t the he crew v making a total tofal of 43 P persons e on board She sailed from Liverpool at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon t Survivors to Queenstown t. t r 4 Q QUEENSTOWN N Aug 19 4 o p. p m. m m. Two Two steamers are expected here in in two hours hours' time bringing survivors of the Arabic V t. t It is presumed limed that all have been rescued but so far riot nothing ing has been ascertained Fear Many Many- Drowned Drown d. d V f LONDON Aug t 19 The The Press association on states it is is is' is i I I f feared ared a large number of passengers have Been en lost The message to the Press association says V T- T Eleven boats got away a and arid it is f ared a large number of passengers were lost 1 The Arabic went to the bottom off Fastnet on the south coast of Ireland not f far r from the point at which the t Lusitania was sunk by a German German- submarine arrived In Liverpool on August 6 6 The Arabs Arab's tonnage Is gross from New York Hollowing Following the receipt of ot cablegram cablegram cable a. a net 60 feet and and She Is long gram announcing her sate safe arrival the 65 feet b beam em and nd 47 41 feet teet in depth bureau of combustibles of Now New York She was wa- built bunt in Belfast in 1903 1303 b by CIt City allowed the fact to become and Wolff known that two sticks sUcks of dynamite On her last eastward trip the tho Arabic Continued on page 8 S BIG PASSENGER t Continued from page 1 lj had been discovered ered on board on if July 27 tho the night before beCore she sailed k 4 from New York Once Onee before since the beginning of ot the war the Arabic had a close call caU A cable message from froni London on Miu- Miu March h 27 27 said Mid the steamer had been pursued by a n. German submarine in inthe the Irish sea on the voyage which end ended on d'-on on on that day ilay |