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America

RUMORED CAPTURE OF BREMEN

Press Association—Copyright, Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received 10.15 a.m.) New York, July 28.

Information from an undivulged source, but which is believed to have come from Canada, has been received at Portland (Maine), ajid reports that the submarine Bremen was captured by the British, and is being brought to Halifax.

THE REPORT DENIED.

(Received 10.15 a.m.) Ottawa, July 28. Tho Hon. J. 1). Hazen, Minister of Marine, denies the report of the Bremen's capture. DOLLARS FOR THE ARMY. EXPENDITURE OF 312 MILLION. Press Association—Copyright. Published in "The Times." (Received 10.30 a.m.) Washington, July 28. The Senate passed a Bill authorising the expenditure of 312 million dollars for the Army, which is onethird more than was voted by tho House of Representatives.

REPORTED ARRIVAL OF THE BREMEN.

Press Association—Copyright, Australian and IS'.Z. Cable Association. New York, July 28. An unconfirmed report states that a submarine, believed to be the Bre men, lias passed inwards of Sandy Hook.

Permanent link to this item
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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/STEP19160729.2.18.8

Bibliographic details
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 100, 29 July 1916, Page 5

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162

America Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 100, 29 July 1916, Page 5

America Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 100, 29 July 1916, Page 5

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