GERMANY & PORTUGA
SIGNIFICANT PREPARATIONS By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright ("Times" and Sydney "Sun" Services.) London, March' 3. It is reported that the German Minister at Lisbon has been instructed to prepare for departure, also to facilitate the exodus of German subjects. Ger-' mans are already departing for Vigo, Spain, MORE SHIPS SEIZED FIVE LINERS INCLUDED ! fßec. March 5, 6.5 p.m.). Bombay, March 4. The Portuguese have seized all tho German steamers in Moraugao Harbour, in Goa (Portuguese India), including the Brisbane (5668 tons), Kommodore (6064 tons), Liclitenfeb (5605 tons), Marienfels (5556 tons), and the Numantia (4385 tons), and interned the crews. [The Lichtenfels and tho Marienfels belong to the Hansa Line, the Brisbane is owned by the German-Australian Line, the Kommodore by the GermanAfrican Line, and the .Numantia by the Hamburg-Amerika Line.] MACHINERY DAMAGED. BY ORDERS FROM BERLIN,. (Rec. March 5, 5.u p.m.) London, March 4. The machinery on nineteen German ships was found to be damaged. The sailors state that Berlin ordered the damage in ordor to delay the Portuguess utilising the vessel#,'
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2712, 6 March 1916, Page 5
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172GERMANY & PORTUGA Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2712, 6 March 1916, Page 5
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