ON THE SEAS.
BRITISH NAVAL SUCCESS . GERMAN RAIDER. SUNK. (By Cable —Press Association. —Copyright.) (Australian and X.Z. Cablo Association.) NEW YORK, Auust 23. The "New York World" states that the British steamship Harrington Head has reported that a British warship sank the Gorman raider Sea Adler in tho Atlantic, 1000 miles from this port. The Sea Adler went down fighting. Part of the crew wero lost at their posts. - The warship summoned the Harrington Head and also the British steamer ■ Edith Cavc.-11 to take aboard the rescued Germana. ; The Harrington Head ib now homaward bound, and is reported to hav® ft* 13 Geriyans aboard. ; ;j I
Uj M~ ' ' -] ZEEBRUGGE BOMBARDED. (Auetralian asd X.Z. Cabi© Association.) M ; (Rcccived August 24th, 5.30 p.m.) ' ! AMSTERDAM, August 23. British warships bombarded Zecbrugge on Wednesday. The firing vras ■ ' beard at Flushing. BOMBARDMENT CONTINUES. ■ ! ' Telegrams.) (Received August 25th, 1.10 a.m.) I .OXOOX, August 24. ,:i The British bombardment of oc " ' ferujrgc continued at intervals to-day.
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Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15989, 25 August 1917, Page 9
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159ON THE SEAS. Press, Volume LIII, Issue 15989, 25 August 1917, Page 9
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