THE DEUTSCHLAND
MAKES A SUDDEN DASH FOR SEA Australian-New Zealand Cable Association. New York, August 3. The Deutscliland- suddenly increased her speed, a sharp order was given, and the decks were cleared, and the masts telescoped in a twinkling. What appeared to be a dummy funnel also disappeared. ■ It is believed that the submarine's dash was not observed by the warships, owing to the dusk and' the' stormy sea. "PASSED;.THE THREE-MILE LIMIT. New York, August 3.. Nothing further has been seen of the Deutschland, which is believed to have passed the three-mile limit and to be proceeding homeward. HER REAL OBJECT. TO HUMILIATE BRITAIN AND ' . FRANCE. New York. August 3. • ' The New York "Times" deprecates the tendency to sympathise with the Deutschr land, and adds that she should - -l>s given ,i sporting chance. The "Tirties" points out that the real object of' her enterprise is to injure and humiliate Britain and France.
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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2842, 5 August 1916, Page 9
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152THE DEUTSCHLAND Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2842, 5 August 1916, Page 9
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