NAVAL PATROL OF THE ATLANTIC
COMPLAINTS BY WIRELESS / | OPERATORS ,- i ■•. New York, November 30. '% _ Twelve British, ships >arei now, patrol- M ling tho Atlantio between New York «P and Panama. •'£«, Wireless operators oomplain that it is V impossible to dispatch coastwise mes- S? sages, owing to the warships constantly •: receiving and dispatching. , ~ CONTACT MINES IN (THE ATLANTIO. -•, ~: , i- ; (Rec. December 1," 7.20 p.m.); ' '' : J New York, November 30* ' '/J* Captain Davies, of the steamer Eton* ''"* iari, reports the discovery of contact •' ' mines off Fire Island (in the Great: South Bay, Long Island, New York),; J directly.in the track of Irajm-AtlantioT't shipping. ■ • • •':.;■. DEPREDATORY WARSHIPS IN THE 4 BALTIC. > SEIZURES OF SWEDISH Copenhagen, November 80, The Swedish publio is incensedl owing • to German warships continuing to aeiza Swedish timber. • i DANISH STEAMER MINED 'AND ' ' SUNK. ' '■?■-. (Rec. December 2, 0.5 a.m.) London, December 1.The Danish Bteamer Mary 6truok a mine in the North Sea and sunk. Seven of the crew are missing. •" •
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2322, 2 December 1914, Page 5
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159NAVAL PATROL OF THE ATLANTIC Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2322, 2 December 1914, Page 5
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