Maritime Activities
THE PLIGHT OP OUR NAVY. TURKISH WARSHIP DAMAGED. Santiago Dc Chile, December 7. . Ths armed liner Prince Eitel Friedrich sank the British steamer Charcas oil Corral and landed the crew near Valparaiso. m London,-December 7. .the navy Ims convoyed over two thousand transports on voyages to France smce August fl, without a single casualty. Sepastbpol reports, that the Turkish cruiser Hamidiph struck a mine and is seriously damaged. She only regained Constantinople with difficulty.
MORE ABOUT THE EMDEN. HOW THE SYDNEY GOT THE NEWS. Alexandria, December 7. 3 he transport Ivaroo was the first to receive the wireless message from Coeos Island and transmitted it to the Orvieto whence it was sent to the naval commander, who despatched the Sydney. The latter was scarcely out of sight when she signalled "Sighted the Emden." Later she signalled "Action rirogressins favourably." The final signal was "Emden put out of action." This was communicated to the transports and cawd great enthusiasm.
MINES IN THE BALTIC. Stockholm, December 7. iiio Swedish steamers Luna and Eve>-' ilda struck mines off Finland. Tlm „ s C! '°w w as rescued, but only-no wan irom the Everilda was saved ' rp , , . London, December 7. wl° A l !®'- °. °* 4 0 Woemann liners in West Africa involves a personal loss <to W' ivaiaer, who k a large shan;!iolucr in tin? company.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 157, 9 December 1914, Page 5
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222Maritime Activities Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 157, 9 December 1914, Page 5
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