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A would be Rival.

No wonder the Emperor is shocked. Both France and Germany have not lately shown up veil in the navy line. A cablegram now tells us that: — A German torpedo boat capsized and sank at Cuxhaven, at tha mouth of the Elbe, daring stormy weather. Eight persons were drowned, including the Commander, Duke Frederick of Mecklenburg - Schwerin. Particulars of the capsize of the German torpedo boat at Cuxhaven sbow that the Duke Frederick, who was in command, was thrown iqto the 'tween decks by a wave, and, being impeded by oilskins and sea boots and the vessel turning over at a critical moment, he was unable to escape. Ho cried to the crew, " Save yourselves ; I die content.'. 1 The Emperor is greatly shocked at the occurrence.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/MH18970928.2.9

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Manawatu Herald, 28 September 1897, Page 2

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130

A would be Rival. Manawatu Herald, 28 September 1897, Page 2

A would be Rival. Manawatu Herald, 28 September 1897, Page 2

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