ON THE SEA.
IN THE BALTIC. _.. LOSS OP GERMAN DREADNOUGHT. London, Nov. 24. Copenhagen reports the name of tli* new German Dreadnought which ia reported to have struck a mine and Bunlc in the ltaltie'on Friday as Markgraf. (The Markgraf was a vessel of 27,000 tons, completed in 1(114. She carried ten 12in. and fourteen 5.9 in. gups and had a speed of 23 knots.)
THE DERFFLINGER, SUNK IN THE BALTIO,, Received Nov. 25, 9.50 pjn. ' Rotterdam, Nov. iit, There is a persistent report that ttw battle cruiser Dt>rn"linger has been miiwi and sunk in the Baltic, and that 33 those on lioard were drowne* A BRITISH FLOTILLA. READY TO RUN THE GAUNTLET, Received Nov. 25, 11.50 p.m. Copenhagen, Nov. 25. Another British llotilla of submarine! is at the entrance to the Sound, await* ing the fust fog for an opportunity tqj slip into the Baltic. GREEK BOAT HELD UP. FOR SUPPLYING SUBMARINES. Received Nov. 25, 6.5 pja. Rome, Nov. 24 The military authorities at Naples have sequestrated a Greek iboat at Epiros, loaded with 120 barrels of benzine. It is believed that she was BUJ*' plying German submarines. . ,
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Taranaki Daily News, 26 November 1915, Page 5
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189ON THE SEA. Taranaki Daily News, 26 November 1915, Page 5
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