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ON THE SEA.

- THE GERMAN FLEET. GONE HOME TO SLEEP AGAIN. Amsterdam March 9. The German fleet has cabled to the Kaiser that it has returned to its base. The funnels of some of the vessels were curiously painted, one a conspicuous yellow and the rest an invisible grey. It is noteworthy that recent reports from tiermany indicated that such vessels were to play a part in Germany's new commerce-raiding and mine-laying ptlicjr, ... ... •" V ; ■ ■ ■« THE MOEWE'S CREW. . CAPTAIN DECOR ATE f\ f London, March !i. The crew of the Flamenco report that the Moewe's men had served on board English merchantmen. The Moewe was repainted a different color after 1 - every encounter with a British vessel. Amsterdam, March 9. The Kaiser personally bestowed the Order "pour le merite" on the captain of the Moewe.

' AUSTRIAN SHIPS FOR THE DARDANELLES. Rome, March 9. La Tribuna says that two Austrian dreadnoughts have been completed, and it ; s proposed to rush them to the Dardanelles. This explains the removal of mines. ?■' INTERNED SHIPS. Capetown, March 9. The German vessels Admiral, Kronprinz, Khalif. Essen, Hoff, Londwoermann, and Zeitun, seized at Delagoa Bay, are expected to be conveyed to Durban or Capetown and made serivce•able. (Delagoa Bay is 'Portuguese territory;)

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Taranaki Daily News, 11 March 1916, Page 5

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ON THE SEA. Taranaki Daily News, 11 March 1916, Page 5

ON THE SEA. Taranaki Daily News, 11 March 1916, Page 5

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