On the Sea
START LI XG I! EVELATIUN S. FROM TUB CAPTURE UF A COLLIEU. GBRMAX WAR PREPARATIONS IN JULY. It*ceired 24, 7.50 p.m. Ix>aduß, September 2,1. It traaspireii that the Ftcamer Baden was acting a» tender to the Dresden when the llolmwood sank her. She cleared from Cardiff with another Ilam-burg-Amerika liner with coal on July 20, and proceeded to Las Palmas. There ohe awaited ths German cruisers, and the declaration of war. The vessels never under normal conditions carry cr>al, but were chartered a week before the 20th to act ai tenders to German cruisers in the war on which Germany had determined.before Austria delivered hei ultimatum to Servia.
IX EAST AFRICA.V WATERS I . —gr SOME OF THE PECAtsL'S' WORK. Received London, September 23. A bluejacket ol H.M.S. I'egiisus \<- that the snip delivered a broadside at Dares Salaam. In five minutes white dag* were flying everywhere. Tile German* blew up the wireless station, and sank a gunboat acro« the mouth of the harbor. Th* I'egasm captured tlr'ee German mailboats in the port. The bluejacket adds that the Pegasus had teen searching for the Koonigsbcrg. For children's hacking coughs at niglit, WftcxJe* Great Peppermint Cure, Is frj
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 104, 25 September 1914, Page 5
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198On the Sea Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 104, 25 September 1914, Page 5
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