On the Sea
LAST OF THE LEIPZIG. [United Press Association.] London, January 19. An officor writes: ,h \Ve rake J the Leipzig fore and aft, until her uppe> deck was a shambles. The Leipzig stopped firing, but her flag Was still flying. The British thought >he was waiting to discharge a torpedo, and the captain therefore told us to lire. Afterwards we.learned the appalling news that two hundred of the crewfell in the water waiting for us to rescue them, and a few shots killed all except a dozen." A DERELICT SEAPLANE. TIHBI AND SYDNJY SllN SaBVIOM. London, January 19. Copenhagen reports that a dereli't German seaplane was found in the North Sea, carrying two bombs, but there was no trace of the occupants. The seaplane was probably connected with the Cuxhaven raid. There are also reports that many corpses have been found on the coast of Denmark, some with English money in their pockets. -
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 16, 20 January 1915, Page 5
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155On the Sea Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXV, Issue 16, 20 January 1915, Page 5
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