On the Sea
LARGE GERMAN SQUADRON IN THE BALTIC. STEAMING; TOWARDS NORTH SEA - UWTWD PrKW AIHOOIATtON. (Received 10.0 a.m.) Copenhagen, May o. Captains arriving, at Malmoe (Sv;e----lon) report that a large German squadron comprising some of the biggest ships in the North Sea fleet were seen in the Ualtiq. steaming nortiivards.>, ,■ 51 U*' s* - —■■ v-l-; • A"''. SCANDINAVIAN SHIPPING SHORTAGE. tUviTim Peesh Absooiatton.! London May 4. The shortage of shipping is causing Scandinavia to send out anything floating to participate in the enormous freights. A Danish company has reft; ted two barges built in 1760. INCIDENT AT TENERIFFE. % CAPTURE OF CITRMAN SHIP, j ,Hf| r'kVf r-:- i The British captured the German steamer.Telfle. \vhich wag interned at roneriffe. r "She wa's ‘ anchored but suit in the bay and/ fearing a storm, tried to come inside', blit the wind clroTc her outside the'^teVritoriaT # lifrixt, and a British warship' caiile up and seized • ■ .-itlftnn? 1* U Tr. : r 1 her.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 27, 6 May 1916, Page 5
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157On the Sea Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 27, 6 May 1916, Page 5
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