MOEWE'S VICTIMS
TEN ADDITIONAL VESSELS
London, March-23
' ,The' Admiralty reports ;that.information circulated, by the German Wireless Press shows that in addition to the ehips sunk or. captured by_ the Moewe, and named in ,the communique of Jbjluary 17y,the following were also 'sunk:— British :,:French Prince (4766 tons), Eddio Brecloiookshrse (?) (2652 tons), Ilhodanthe '(3061 tone), Kathenne (2926. tons), Esmeraldas (4678 tons), Otaki (9757 tons), ! Demeterten (6048 tons), Governor (5525 tons), and Jean. Nonvegian: Staut. ; ■ Some of the .above-named vessels have been uninsurable for some time past; othor sailed recently.—Aus.fN.Z. Cable Assn.-Reuter. ' ■■.", •'■. [Tho Moewd was reported to 'liavo returned to Germany from raiding cruise in the Atlantic] * TALLY OF PRISONERS (Eec. March 24, 5.5 p.m.) .■■ London, March 23. !A' Berlin United' Press correspondent reports that the Moewe bronglit 593 prisoners. Count Dohna, the commander, reported tho sinking of 27 ves-scls.-rAus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3037, 26 March 1917, Page 5
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140MOEWE'S VICTIMS Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3037, 26 March 1917, Page 5
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