IN THE OUTER SEAS
ANOTHER WIRELESS STATION
GONE
BRITISH CRUISERS AT YAP
Sydney, October 2. V Reports have been received that British cruisers havo destroyed the German Government wireless station at Yap (in the Caroline Islands). After warning the operators, the cruisers bombarded and completely demolished the station, which is an important link in the German chain of communication in the Far East. . JAVA ALERT. _ Sydney, October 2. By the steamer Tasman it is learned that the Dutch in Java have made preparations to maintain neutrality. The troops havo been mobilised, and several.warships placed in'readiness. Ten big German steamers are sheltered at.Batavia. A THOROUGH BLOCKADE. -, London, October 1. -Friendly conversations are proceeding between Sir Edward Grey . and tho American Ambassador concerning Great Britain's action in preventing Germany 1 receiving contraband and conditional contraband from neutral countries through neutral ports, thus emphasising the virtual blockade of German ports and the extinction of German commerce. *
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2271, 3 October 1914, Page 7
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153IN THE OUTER SEAS Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2271, 3 October 1914, Page 7
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