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LATE NEWS

♦ THE NAVAL FIGHT GERMANY'S WILD STORIES RECEIVED WITH DERISION OUTSIDE GERMANY. (By Telegraph.— Press Association.— Copyright.) (Received January 27, 2 10 p.m.) LONDON, 26th January. It is asserted in Germany that a tor-pedo-boat sank a British battle-cruiser and that an airship saw the occurrence. The account adds that the easterly course of the German ships was due to tactical and artillery considerations. The German wireless service states that it is reported that two British destroyers were sunk. The attempts at describing the battle are received with derision out- 1 side Germany.

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Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 22, 27 January 1915, Page 8

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LATE NEWS Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 22, 27 January 1915, Page 8

LATE NEWS Evening Post, Volume LXXXIX, Issue 22, 27 January 1915, Page 8

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