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On the Sea

--..._.__.__‘;,....___.. ..._ » SUBMARINE BREMEN. REPORTED CAPTURE INITHE i ENGLISH CHANNEL. ‘ Press Association—Cnpyl-ight. Austra- % lian and N.Z. Gable Atssuuuxtnuxl. \ (.Rccoived 9.40 a.m.) § New York, August i 5, ‘ The Qity News As'}m<:i:ltioxx Eq,ltht(-s an unnfimcd Britisll <~:}ptnin \\"il‘(:i'.:'.‘]lA:l>« arrived at New York from .Bl'ituin as saying that the Brelnml was captured in the English Clnmmel and tllil‘ty—tln'e‘e of the crew xvere made prisoners, two being accidently killed. Thu Bremen was caught in :1 net.

l ‘ s i CI-\R‘GO FOR THE BREMEN. Press Association—Copyright, Anstra lizm and N.Z. Cable Association; t_Received 9.40 a.m.) New York, August, ‘.33. The Willehad, which was"cllal't;ere. by a. '(}m'nlan vendor sea_ conlraxly madé a fast dash, and docked at No: London t<.)-day. Her cargo of m'ck(and rubber is being loaded aboard : barge at Baltimore for t.l'a.llspol-trtinr. to New London, and it is under.ston:' it -will ‘form the Bremen’s return car; if she urrives_

THE DEUTSCHLANWS‘. VOYAGE. Press Associzition—-Copyright, Austrae lian and N.Z. Cable Association.’ i Amsterdam, August 23. i A ' German semi-official report lstates that about eight British warlships awaited the .l)eutsollland outlside Cheasapeake Bay, with :1 num‘ber of hired fishing hoats with nets down to enable them‘ to detect the submarine. She experienced stormy weather in the '[\’orth' Sea. Agents -have received -.1. Inossago from the submarine Broln(.~.n, stating, tllat she will be arriving in Anlo_l'icn in a few days. ‘ . New h'ork, August 2-1. . The New York 'l‘ime.<; stiites that the Delitsohland dclnons‘trated the possibility of lflI(l(‘l‘SC:t fi'oiglit s.ei‘\'i(_,-er hut,the ocononiical‘ situation" is not ‘even.lnensura.hly z_lifo(-ted. _\ _ ‘ London, ;\llglli§i;i‘2:l.:;' ; A Berlin corresponclmit sa_vs"tll:it Britain hired American fishing schooners, which dropped Hots in tho 'éndon—, vor to entangle tho ])euts(:llland. The’ subinarine sublner;:,ed for only 100 lmiles, but was‘ delayed -owing to mists. V ' ' -

E ~:.«~..«LINiER OMTLFIMRE. ' . " .- Ml ‘.li'.lL'l. ' . "**"' ' x.i Iltii OUTBREAK UNDER coNxn‘oL. , ‘ -- -r.‘:"'§':«‘;‘.-~.‘.‘.»,»‘!%i.¢~‘.1-.‘, ' (Received 11.5 a.m.) . Sydney, August M 26.‘ f A iviieless message stntos- that the liner Fyson is on fire, nwliich is ‘under control. three l1l1I1(ll‘e(l miles from Freniantle. "A r ARMED BRITISH YAlß‘H'V|'~‘-SUN'K'.' I London. Augiist; '24:. 1' The Admiralty’s iarmetl. yacht Zanida, engaged in (lestroyiny petrol stores, has been sunk in the Gulf of Alexandrotta. Turkish advices report that four officers and nineteen men were taken prisoners. . ' '- It is assumed that two officers and eiglit men were lost. . .

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 24, 26 August 1916, Page 5

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On the Sea Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 24, 26 August 1916, Page 5

On the Sea Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 24, 26 August 1916, Page 5

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