On the Sea
crjwe of THE T ?siT*Nftic. NO MISTAKE ABOUT IT. CALLWC EXHIBITED, I Press ' 'Renter's Telegrams. '(Received 12.25 p.m.) London, -November -.23. : '' Every effort was made to indicate the character of the Britannic. On each side of the hull a gigantic cross was painted, and each arm was ilhiminated at night by three hundred electric lights. «K was Impossible for a submarine to mistake her character either by day or night. CDVEftfoM'ENT CONSfDERATTON. Press Assbciation^€ppr?igb^^^'n,vlian and N.Z. Cable Association (ReroiWfFlftao p-m- ■ r London, November 23. In the Commons, .™ re-, plying to Sir Edward Carson, Mr As--; quith said that this, was the wreck. of a hospital ship' which was known to be a hospital ship,, and the Government was considering the question of calling the attention of Neutrals to the case. jr .; . , ■ .-<!
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 100, 24 November 1916, Page 6
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134On the Sea Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 100, 24 November 1916, Page 6
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