THE SINKING OF A GUNBOAT.
LOSS OF LIFE,
FEELING IN GERMANY.
By Telegraph.—Press Association.Copyright.
Berlin, September 9. The Germans are delighted at the prompt punishment of the Crete;* Pierrot, the Haytian revolutionists' gunboat, shelled and sunk by the German cruiser Panther. The Berlin Post says the incident is a lesson to revolutionists and ephemeral Governments in Central America that they must not dare to interfere with international trade. Washington, September 9. There is little criticism in America over the Cretea Pierrot incident, except that Germany should rather have used the birch than the club. Washington officials consider that the Monroe doctrine has not been violated, since no territorial aggression look place. 'Received September 11, 1.14 a.m.) New York, September 10. Admiral Killick, the doctor and two sailors were killed on board the Cretea Pierrot.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12068, 11 September 1902, Page 5
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