CONTRABAND OF WAR.
GERMAN STEAMER CHASED BY BRITISH: WARSHIP.
LONDON, October la A Eeuter's message states that the German steamer Kaiser, being chased by the British cruiser Thetis, in the Red Sea, and fearing capture, unloaded 4000 cases of ammunition at Port Said. The Kaiser's passengers for the Transvaal included a number of German officers. The ammunition was re-»hipped for Hamburg. ' ■ .
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Press, Volume LVI, Issue 10480, 19 October 1899, Page 5
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