Maritime Activities
THE FALKLANDS FIGHT.
GERMAN SURVIVORS IN ENGLAND. London, January 14. Two hundred German survivors of the Falklands engagement have arrived in England. PIRATICAL KRONI'HINZ. VESSELS CAPTURED AND SCUTTI.ET). Received 10. V-i-liO a.m. London, January 10. A member of the crew of the, Bcllevue, which was captured by the Kroiiprin/. Wilhclni, relates tha< on the outbreak of war the Kionpvin/. received from the Karlsruhe two guns, a naval officer and thirty men She captured eight ships and scuttled them, and made the Bcllevue follow for twelve days while her cargo ami all brass and copper were removed. Then the Bcllevue was scuttled too.
LORD BERESFORD'S CRITICISM. AN ENQUIRY DEMANDED. Received 15, 9.10 p.m. London, January 15. The Morning Post is supporting Lord Charles Hereford's protest against sending battleships into submarine-infested waters without protecting destroyers, and demands an enquiry. . THE DULNK T'TAT CINGERS YOU UP! Tliiit'« Camriv Dry (linger A.'e! It is wßrmins in winter and cooling in summer. Its healthfulness and purity is guaranteed—even the water is first carefully purified. Drink Gamroc. Dry Gin-
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 187, 16 January 1915, Page 5
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175Maritime Activities Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 187, 16 January 1915, Page 5
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