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DACIA CAPTURED BY A FRENCH CRUISER

THE BLOCKADE WAR PRIZE MONEY FOR SINKING A SUBMARINE ParlSj February 28. Official.—'A' French cruiser lias captured the Haiuburg-Ameriira liaor Dacia and is'bringing hor to Brest. • ' The French marine insurance companies have paid the Government £200 for division among the crew of n ship belonging to the 2nd Light Cruiser Sotiadron that sank a German submarine at Boulogne 011 Tuosday. PRESIDENT WILSON'S COMPROMISE SUGGESTION. (Rec. March 1, 9.15 p.m:) , , ; , ■ . , , , Washington, March 1. K«*a Mntdnd ut fcondon fiwp&tfelKd, that tb« Allion h«w liliftj w&mt, liwttß ta itofl all skifimwiU ta ud «o» it cirwa

credence here, in view of Germany's outrageous behaviour necessitating a com* prehensive retaliation. It is taken for granted that the United States's informal communication to London and Berlin, suggesting the possibility of a compromise between British and Teutonic methods of warfare has failed. SUNK BY THE R'AIDER PRINZ EITEL FEIEDEICH. Mr -t Valparaiso, February 28The armed auxiliary steamer Prims Eitel Friedrich in December sank tb.o steamer Kildarton and the French barque Jean. The crews were landed at Easter Island.

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2398, 2 March 1915, Page 5

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DACIA CAPTURED BY A FRENCH CRUISER Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2398, 2 March 1915, Page 5

DACIA CAPTURED BY A FRENCH CRUISER Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2398, 2 March 1915, Page 5

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