GERMAN DESTROYERS SUNK
A WHOLE CHEW LOST.
(BBDIEB'S TEtEGRAU.)
COPENHAGEN, 24th January. An officer and sixteen of the crew of a German destroyer have landed at Honvig, 6n the west coast of Jutland. They state that -five destroyers left Heligoland on Sunday. When they had proceeded sixty miles Destroyer A 77 was mined and sank. Destroyer A 73 hastened to the rescue", and was also mined and sank, whereupon the remaining three steamed away southwards. The whole crew of A 73 perished.
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Evening Post, Volume XCV, Issue 23, 26 January 1918, Page 5
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