HIGH SEA RAIDS.
THE MOEWE AGAIN ■/GERMANJPRIZEAT-TENERIFFE « SIX BRITISH CEEWS ONBOARD By Telegraph-Press Association-Copyright (Rec. February 24, 9.25 p.m.) Madrid, February 23. It is officially reported from Tenerifle '»„ ™ e English steamer Wes'tburn. (3300 tons, J. Westoll, Sunderland) has arrived there under control of a prize rrew, Relieved to be from tho Moewe, and also 206 prisoners from the steamers Flnmino, Horace, Clan Mactavisb, Cambridge, Beige, and Luxemburg. [Tho Flamino of the above message ia probably the Pacific Steam Navigation Company's 4540-ton liner Flamenco; the Horace, 3335t0n5, belongs to the Liver-pool-Brazil and Rivor Plato Steam Navigation Co.; the Clan Mac'tavisli (5816 tons) has already figured in the Moewe's raids; the Cambridge,', 1259 tons, belongs to tho Auglo-Ottoman S.S. Co • t,» identity of the Beige is not clear; the Luxemburg, which before the war flew the flag of the National Belgian Transport Co., is a big liner of 4322 tons.] ~
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2704, 25 February 1916, Page 5
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148HIGH SEA RAIDS. Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2704, 25 February 1916, Page 5
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