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GERMAN TRAINEES DROWNED. ALSO COUNT VON LUCKNER. j*\. x , \ V: : (Received this day at 11 a.m.) BERLIN, July 26. The flower of German youth, also Count Felix von Lifckner, one of Germany’s most chivalrous and advelitur-' oys sailors,' second only, to commander of the Emden, met their death when the training ship Notre, under Captain Rulifus, capsized’' in asquall in the Baltic, with the loss' of about sixty lives. . Fehnam lightships and boat's rescued about 60 survivors, including Captain Rulifus. Light- cruisers, seaplanes and destroyers are searching’ the scene of the disaster.' -
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 July 1932, Page 6
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