FANTASTIC RUMOURS
BREMEN NOT CAPTURED
(British Official Wireless.) < , RUGBY, September 21. The Admiralty tonight issued a denial of fantastic rumours which have been in circulation for the last few days respecting the loss of various capital ships, in particular, the Hood, the Renown, and the Repulse.
"The rumours are lying and baseless," it said. "Equally absurd are ►he rumours that the Bremen has been iaptured."
A message from New York published yesterday stated that reports had been received from London that the German liner Bremen, escorted by a naval ves»el, had reached a British port.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXVIII, Issue 73, 23 September 1939, Page 14
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