ON THE SEA.
MORE GERMAN TREACHERY. WIRELESS TO SOOTH SEA VESSELS. TO DEFEHD THE COUNTRY, Seemed Not. 13, 115 p.m. London, Nov. 12. The Admiralty reports that an intercepted German naval wireless message issued per medium of the warship Strasbourg to all warships, destroyers, and submarines in the NorOi Sea and s)e BaJtic, quotes the armistice terms, and adds: "The blockade, instituted in defiance of international lav against the German people, if allowed to continue would involve our destruction, and calla on the flett to defend the country." It will not hear of such presumption, and reports strong English forces on the Skaw. It orders the submarines in the Baltic to assemble at S&fnite Aarfcor. —Ana. Cable Assoc, BRITISH WARSHIP SUNK. at entrance; to straits op gibraltar. Received Kov, 13, ILS p.m. London, JJor- !?• The Admiralty reports that the »arship Britannia was tarpedped on JJo*emher 9 at the western entrance <ojT ihs Straits of Gibraltar, and sank in 34 houjcß. Tire aaxsi&ais axe $9 officers and , €73 men.—Ana. j&Z. Cable Assoc.
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Taranaki Daily News, 14 November 1918, Page 5
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171ON THE SEA. Taranaki Daily News, 14 November 1918, Page 5
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