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The captain gave instant- oiiders to stop the en- gines and while an examination was being made ordered the crew to as- semble amidship. Five minutes _later a second shock come, tearing a huge hole in the side. The ship gavea tremendous lurch. One funnel was blown away. The Palenibang was hit just ln front of the bridge on the starboard side. The captain ordered everybody into their boats. Two minutes after which a third explosion occurred also on the- star- board side. The Palembang immed-- lately began to sink by the head. and tive minutes later _had disappeared. Lloyd"s report states that the Pal- embang unquestionably was torpedo- ed. What is considered of much im- portance on this point is the state- ment of the captain that after.. -the llrst explosion the engines were; re- versed and then -a_topped»‘und- the »'ves- sel was at a standstill at the moment when the second eirplosion occurred. - It has.-also been establislied . that- the third explosion wnsnot due '-'to the bursting of _the ship ‘bollersf ' All the injuries caused tothe crew were from the third explosion. Popularity of New 5- llicllonary- Grows New Universities Dictionary Presents - Subject Instructlve|y._ - One of the ilrst thlngs‘tl1ot`m_\ls_t be learned by the '-young man or woman who sets out to become a thoroughly competent stenographer is the proper use of punctuation., _Morris W. Croll, P_h.D., of the Department of English Princeton Universities, has contribut- ed an interesting and highly instruc- tive chapter on this subject in _ The New Universities Dictionary being of- fered to the readers of this paper. 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