CREW OF THE SEE ADLER
58 LANDED IN CHILE.
(Rcc. March 6, 10.45 p.in?) Valparaiso, March A Chilian schooner landed at Talcahuano, Chile, 55 officers and crew of the See Adler. They were from the schooner Fortuna, which was wrecked in tho vicinity or the Easter Islands. —"The Times."
[The British steamship Harrington Head reported last August that a. British warship Baak the German raider See Adler in the Atlantic, a thousand miles froni Mew York. The See Adler was stated to have gone down fighting, and somo of the crew were lost at their posts. The warship summoned the Harrington Head, and •also the Britisli Bteamer Edith Cavell to talto on board the rescued Germans. Tho See Adler was previously the American barque Pass of Balmaha, and was captured by a German submarine in August, 1915.1
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 144, 7 March 1918, Page 5
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137CREW OF THE SEE ADLER Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 144, 7 March 1918, Page 5
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