A PEEP AT THE BATTERED EMDEN
WHAT THE OSTERLEY'S PAS. • SENGERS SATV. ' Sydney, January 21L r The Orient liner Osterley, while etfj' route to Australia, drew near to the* coast of Cocoa Island. Tho wrecked. Emden waß still on the rocks, and is* described as a twisted mass of steel, t With two gun looming from the sternj The officers of the steamer Clan. Graham, from Mauritius, report that while there news was received that the Em-A : den paid a, visit to the Island of DiegoS Garcia. •• The islanders did not know/ : that war had broken out. Captain. voa\ Mueller kept the news dark. He and' his crew were royally entertained. Cap-? , tain von <Mueller induoed' tho native*' by liberal pay to oarcen and clean that ■ cruiser. On departing he undertook to; ! deliver the islanders' mail, whioh heV transferred to one of the intercepted steamers. ;
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2365, 22 January 1915, Page 5
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145A PEEP AT THE BATTERED EMDEN Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2365, 22 January 1915, Page 5
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