GERMAN WARSHIPS
SURRENDERED AT ROSYTH TWO DREADNOUGHTS AND TWELVE . .DESTROYERS By TclecraDh-Pren Aseocintton-Oopyrleht (Rec. August 6, 8.13 p.m.) 1 London, August 5. The battle-cruiser Hood escorted the German 'battleships Westphalen and Belgoland and twelve destroyers into liosyt.li, where they surrendered.—Aus.-N,Z. Cable Assn. fTlie Dreadnoughts W&stphalen and Helgoland were laid down in 1007 and 1908 respectively.. The Westphalen is of 18,500 tons displacement, lias a maximum speed of 20 knots, and is armed with twelve llin. and twelve Gin. (funs. Tlia Helgoland is of 20.500 tons, lias a maximum speed of 20.5 knots, and carries ten 12in. and fourteen Oin. guns/]
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 269, 7 August 1920, Page 7
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