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I last left the United States on the Norwegian ship Nordfjeld , which sailed from
Norfolk , Virginia , bound to Naples , Italy , about the 10th day of June , 1916 . On
September 30 , 1916 , I signed as A. B. on the British ship Sebek , which sailed ...
I last left the United States on the Norwegian ship Nordfjeld , which sailed from
Norfolk , Virginia , bound to Naples , Italy , about the 10th day of June , 1916 . On
September 30 , 1916 , I signed as A. B. on the British ship Sebek , which sailed ...
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Later information regarding sinking steamer Missourian by submarine same .
Occurred four - thirty afternoon fourth , vicinity Porto Maurizio , Italy . 2.
SUBMARINE WARFARE - AUSTRIA . CASE OF THE “ 154 THE AMERICAN
JOURNAL OF ...
Later information regarding sinking steamer Missourian by submarine same .
Occurred four - thirty afternoon fourth , vicinity Porto Maurizio , Italy . 2.
SUBMARINE WARFARE - AUSTRIA . CASE OF THE “ 154 THE AMERICAN
JOURNAL OF ...
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The Ancona hoisted the Italian flag when the submarine opened fire . The
submarine thereupon hoisted the Austrian ... WILLIAM GARGUILO , Secretary of
the American Consulate , Naples , Italy . [ Inclosure 4. ] Affidavit of Cecile L. Greil ,
164 ...
The Ancona hoisted the Italian flag when the submarine opened fire . The
submarine thereupon hoisted the Austrian ... WILLIAM GARGUILO , Secretary of
the American Consulate , Naples , Italy . [ Inclosure 4. ] Affidavit of Cecile L. Greil ,
164 ...
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AMERICAN CONSULATE , Naples , Italy , November 25 , 1915 . Be it known that
on this 25th day of Nov. before me , Jay White , consul of the United States of
America in and for the city of Naples , duly commissioned and sworn and by law ...
AMERICAN CONSULATE , Naples , Italy , November 25 , 1915 . Be it known that
on this 25th day of Nov. before me , Jay White , consul of the United States of
America in and for the city of Naples , duly commissioned and sworn and by law ...
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appealed in Italian to ask what was wrong , responded “ Qui lo sai ” and left the
dining room . Answer to question as to ... 6 Vione Sigranano , Naples . Sworn and
subscribed to before me this 25th day of November , 1915 , at Naples , Italy .
appealed in Italian to ask what was wrong , responded “ Qui lo sai ” and left the
dining room . Answer to question as to ... 6 Vione Sigranano , Naples . Sworn and
subscribed to before me this 25th day of November , 1915 , at Naples , Italy .
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