On the Sea
THE FRICTION WITH NORWAY.
ANOTHER HUN SHUFFLE.
Press Association— Copyright, Australian and N,Z. Cable Association. (Received 9.40 a.m.) H Amsterdam, November 29. An apparently.inspired Note inHha German newspapers foreshadows the I possibility of Germany yielding some'of : Norway's demands. It dees not mention the Norwegian order prohibiting submarines in her territorial waters, but promises that Commanders will take precautions to save crews belonging to ships which Germany is obliged to sink. THE FIRST SEA LORD. ' Press Association— Copyright, Austra lian and N.Z. Cable Association, (Received 9.40 a.m.) London, November 29. Official.—Sir J. Jellicoe has been appointed First Sea Lord of th; Admiralty, and Admiral Beatty Commander of the Grand Fleet. I SOME SUBMARININGS. Press Association—Copyright, Austra* lian and N.Z. Cable Association London, November 29. Fifteen snbmarinings were reported yesterday, including the City of Bir--1 mingham, 7498 tons; the Norwegian 1 vessels, Visborg, 1311 tons, Belle Isle, 18S3 tons, Trjm, 1901 ions; the Greek vessel, Christoferos, '21513 tons, and the American vessel, Chernung/2615 tons. %
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 5, 30 November 1916, Page 5
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165On the Sea Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 5, 30 November 1916, Page 5
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