
[英文] 醫療船中彈 勇敢的童子軍
1916年11月27日

TORPEDOED HOSPITAL SHIPS.
BRAVE BOY SCOUTS.
LONDON, Nov. 25.
In contrast with the German statement that the Britannic was not torpedoed, the Kieler Zeitung, a well-informed Naval paper, says she was torpedoed because she carried troops.
ATHENS, Nov. 25.
The Braemar Castle was torpedoed sixty miles east of where the Britannic was torpedoed.
It is believed that there was only one victim. Mine-sweepers and destroyers transported the survivors to the island of Syra.
Seventeen English Boy Scouts on the Britannic behaved most heroically. One waited calmly at the door of a cabin while an officer was collecting documents. Another helped to launch boats. A third voluntarily descended three decks to get water for an officer. When he returned he found that the boat had been ordered off, but the last officers aboard the ship took him off in their boat.
資料:
中華民國5年11月27日(星期一)《德臣西報》第3頁
丙辰年十一月初三日
公元1916年11月27日(星期一)
中華民國5年11月27日(星期一)《孖剌西報》第5頁
丙辰年十一月初三日
公元1916年11月27日(星期一)