On the Sea
FLOTSAM AND JETSAM*
THE MARINA ~
Press Association—Copyright, Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. New York, December 9. After Britain’s advice that the Marina was not a transport, President Wilson and Mr Lansing conferred. It is not denied that there ••-Site-, serious aspects to the situation, is. not believed the case will lead to a rupture. It is expected that President AVilson will either send a new/ Note or make oral representations to Germany, and will indicate the explanations that the Arabia arid Mar- * ma were sunk on the presumption that they were transports are uusatis- „ factory. Official information states that the Marina was not a transport. REPORTED CAPTURED. GERMAN NAVAL SUCCESS. Press Assn.—Copyright.—Australian and N.Z. Cable Assn., and Reuter. (Received 9.5 a.m.) ■ Berlin,- December 10. Official.—Our Flemish naval forces on the night of December 8, captured and brought to harbour, the steamer Caledonia and the Dutch* vessel Rieparto, Brazilian bound to England, and laden with cotton.
DEUTSCHLAND’S VOYAGE. ARRIVAL IN NORTH SEA. Press Association—Copyright, Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received 9.15 a.m.) New York, December 10. A Berlin report via Sayville states that the Deutschland has arrived off the mouth of the Weser in the North Sea, 25 miles south-west of the mouth of the Elbe.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXII, Issue 14, 11 December 1916, Page 5
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