IN AUSTRALASIAN PORTS
GERMAN STEAMERS DETAINED. . A FINE FLEET.. A fin© fleet of German steamers :s held up at Sydney and .the neighbouring ports, owing to war conditions. A complete list was prepared a week ago by the Customs Department. These vessels will be dealt with by the Prize Court. The list is as follows:--AT BRISBANE. Cannstatt, 5930 tons, German Australian Line. Prima Sigisniund, 3302 tons, N*D.L. Line. ■ '■■ ?■-■ ■>,. SYDNEY, Athene, barque, 2360 tons. Germania, 1096 tons, Jaluit Company. Melbourne, 6926 tons, German-Aus-tralian Line. Osnabruck, 4240 tons, German-Aus-tralian Line. Stolzenfcls, 5553 tons, Hansa Line. Sumatra, 7484 tons, German-Austra-lian Line. Tiberius, 4149 tons, O. Anderson. NEWCASTLE. Carl Rudgert Vinnen. four-masted barque. 2773 tons, E. C. Schramm. Olinda, ship, 1769 tons. Susanno Vinnen, four-masted barque, 2773 tons, E. C. Schramm. Wotan, steamer, 3834. tons, H. H. Schmidt. MELBOURNE. Lothringon, 5008 tons,, N.D.L. Line. Hobart, 5923 tons, German-Austra-lian Line. Pfalz, 6557 tons, N.D.L. Line. Wildenfels, 5512 tons, Hansa Line. FREMANTLE. Griefswald, 5451 tons, N.D.L. Line. Neumunster, 4221 tons, German-Aus-tralian Line. ADELAIDE. Scharzfels, 5513 tons, Hansa Line. SOUTHPORT, TASMANIA. Oberhausen, 4322 tons, German-Aus-tralian Line. ' :{>
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Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16646, 3 September 1914, Page 5
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179IN AUSTRALASIAN PORTS Lyttelton Times, Volume CXV, Issue 16646, 3 September 1914, Page 5
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