FIRST NAVAL BATTLE
CRUISERS A&SD DESTROYERS
4 GERMAN WARSHIPS SUNK
2. BRITISH DAMAGED
By Telegraph —Press Extraordinary
Received, this day/ I.la p.m. *<; ; London, Friday
The Press Bureau states British j destroyers, supported by light cruisers and battle cruisers, attacked German i dstroyeirs and cruisers off the German } coast •.; v■" ?
Two German cruisers and two Ger- ' man destroyers were' sunk, and many g were damaged The cruiser Amythest, and destroyer Liertes, were damaged The other' British vessels sustained no serious damage .-: The British loss of life was not heavy : \ v .'")
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 699, 29 August 1914, Page 5
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89FIRST NAVAL BATTLE King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 699, 29 August 1914, Page 5
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