On the Sea
R. ~ ■■asU B.M.S. NEW ZEALAND. ' :py\ I L. TOOK AN ACTIVji PART IN THE ' FIGHTING. , ! 1 Received 10, 12.4,5 a.m. "*j London, September 9, ' A seaman aboard 11.M.5, New Zealand writes:—"The torpedoers in the Heligoland fight had. a hot time. We suddenly appeared on the scene, out of the mtet, and before tile enemy kivsw what was happening we were playing upon them. In about 14 minutes we sent some good ships and some unfortunate men to the bottom." -( j 1 ANOTHER TRAWLER SUNK. " . 1 London, September 9. The Grimsby trawler Revigo was 1 blown up by a mine. The skipper and two engineers were injured. All the crew were saved. THE GERMAN NAVVS riGHTINQ ' WEIGHT. Received 0, f1.30 p.m. London. Si r-icinbrr 9. The Germans sank the ti'awlcr Capricornus. The crew were taken to Wilhelmshaven. Sixteen (iiimsby tiawlers have now been mined or sunk".
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 89, 10 September 1914, Page 5
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148On the Sea Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 89, 10 September 1914, Page 5
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