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GERMAN NAVAL LIES

FURTHER DISSECTIONS BY THE ' ADMIRALTY

LATEST ESTIMATE OF THE

ENEMY'S LOSSES

.3? Telegraph-Press. Association-Copyright

London, June IS. The Admiralty, in denying further German allegations; points out that the Avdrspite, Princes Royal, and the. Birmingham are sitfo in port. The report that the Admiralty has recalled all warships ill the; Atlantic mid lmlf of, the crews -..of- the warships •/' in the Indian Ocean, is without foundation,

A: full list of those lost in the Hampshire has been published, and 'it is untrue that the. best representatives cf trade and industry were aboard s including the manager of: Ltd.' Mr. A. H.' Pollen, the naval writer . for ."Land and Water," savs: — ; . ''The available unofficial evidence makes ; ' it highly-probable that the Germans m ... : the North Sea battle lost- six Dread- ; ' noughts, seven cruisers, fifteen destroy-; ers, and at least three submarines. JIK. ASQUITH VISITS .'THE FLEET. . London, June 15. Mr. Asquith is . visiting . the '.Grand .. Fleet to-day. \ THE NEW'GERMAN CRUISER FRANKFURT . ■: .GERMAN NEWSPAPER'S VERSION OF HER PERFORMANCE. Copenhagen, Jiine 15. ■ The "Kiel, Zeituag" states that the brand' hew German cruiser Frankfurt " participated in the North Sea battle. encountered heavy fire, and returned . safely,with some-damage; the journal, howfiver, has opened a fund to assist tha ■ relatives of the crew. . CASUALTY FIGURES FOR THE NAVAL BATTLE A CCORDING TO GERMANY. (Reo. June 16, 8.15 p.m.) - London, June. 16. The German Admiralty's report on the British and German casualties at the recent naval, battle states:—"The British casualties were 334 officers dead or missing, and 51 wounded. ' German, 172 dead and 41 wounded. ! "On the British side 6101' members of the crews are dead or missing, and 513 were wounded; on the German side, 2414 are dead, and 449 were wounded. AVb resoiied 77." -

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2799, 17 June 1916, Page 10

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GERMAN NAVAL LIES Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2799, 17 June 1916, Page 10

GERMAN NAVAL LIES Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2799, 17 June 1916, Page 10

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