On the Sea
BRITISH NAVAL LOSSES. MIKES ON THE EAST COAST. DESTROYER AND TORPEDO-BOAT SUNK, FORTY-FIVE DROWNED. The High Commissioner reports:— London, March 10 (1.20 p.m.) The Admiralty announce that the British destroyer Coquette (Commander Lieutenant Vere Seymour) and torpedo boat No. 11 (Commander Lieutenant John A. P. Legh) struck mines on the East Coast and sunk. The casualties on the Coquette was one officer and twenty-one men, and on the torpedo boat three officers and twenty men". NORTH SEA FULL OF MINES. NORWEGIAN CAPTAIN'S REPORT Dmtkd Press Association. (Received 8.5 a.m.) Copenhagen, March 10. A Norwegian captain reports that the North Sea is full of Herman mines.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 81, 11 March 1916, Page 5
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108On the Sea Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXVIV, Issue 81, 11 March 1916, Page 5
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