ON THE SEA.
AN ADMIRALTY TRAWLER. CAPTAIN" Cul" P.T •MA RTIA LLE D. Times and Sydney Sun Serviced. Loudon, August S. - •femes Brown, the .skipper of a irawiwar. couri-niartk'd'.ed at Plymoutii, cliui'gcd with r.:giecting to engage an enemv sulimarine ar.il failing to jiroceed to the EssMance of a British teliconcr. Tee evidence showed that a submarine attacked and sunk a schooner and it was albgci that acciuod did net attempt to save 'he crew or pursue the submarine. The court found the charges cf cowardice and neglect disproved, but accused wa:. found guilty of neglecting to engage the enemy and disposed the service. VEUT2AL VESSELS DESTROYED. Ccpenhugen. August 8. A Dinish sehconer was set on fire in f ? Kort'i Sea. The Norwegian barque t >■ i- was iJn!. Both erswg wer? p '-ed i'p. XUREE MORE SKIPS SU?7K. London. August 3. •IV jjelfftst steamer Glenrakel, the •; c.iioli -steamer Mahalarfl-. au'l t ' ,e I 'or ()?«<••> hn-c Vo" 1
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 August 1915, Page 5
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156ON THE SEA. Taranaki Daily News, 10 August 1915, Page 5
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