On the Sea
THE king EDWARD VII.
TRIBUTE TO DISCIPLINE.
United Press Association. London, January 10
The newspapers pay tribute to the wonderful discipline and resource of the King Edward Vll’s crew, which enabled them to save the entire ship.s company under circumstances of great difficulty and peril.
A LOOK AT THE GOEBEN.
Petrograd, January 10
Our torpedoers engaged the Goeben in the Black Sea, and then withdrew to the protection 'of our battleships, which fought'the Goeben at long range. The Goeben had the 'advantage of superior speril and disappeared into the Bosphorous. (
THE BARALONC INCIDENT.
London, January 10
The Daily News ■ publishes statements by two Americans of the N'cosi an’s crew stating Uift th 6 Bar Bong did not fly the American flag after she began firing', and the Baralong’s crew did not fire at Germans who were u» the water.
CULF OF BOTHNIA FROZEN.
Stockholm, January 9
Th e Gulf of Bothnia is frozen over and several steamers arc ice-locked.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 30, 11 January 1916, Page 5
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162On the Sea Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 30, 11 January 1916, Page 5
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