On the Sea
I GERMAN CRUISER IN THE PACIFIC. 1 LOOKING FOR FIGHT. Washington, August 13. The House and Senate, after a conference, agreed to the provisions of a Bill opening the coastwise trade to foreign-built ships. New York, August 13. An officer of the incoming steamer Beraudan confirms the capture of the Genman tank steamer Lida, which w;i* to Bermuda. Thdg establishes the fact that the Kronprhw Willie] m was not captured. The cruiser Leipsig entered Sun Francisco for coal, the captain reporting that he intended to seek out two Australian cruisers which lfe alleged are cruising in the neighbourhood of the Californian coast. CAPTURED AT SEA. BY THE VARIOUS POWERS. London, August 13. Fairplay states that the British have captured 44 German steamers, 18 sailing ships and tlhree Austrian steamers. The French have captured four German and two Austrian steamers. The Belgians have seized 34 German steamers, two sailers, and two Austrian steamers. The Russians have captured one German steamer.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 73, 15 August 1914, Page 5
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162On the Sea Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 73, 15 August 1914, Page 5
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