BRITISH SHIP RETURNS.
ESCAPE FROM SWEDEN.
GERMAN WATCH SLACK.
(Received June 12, 1 a.m.)
London, June 11.
The London Daily Mail's correspondent states that the steamer Dunrobin, of Newcastle, has passed The Sound, between Sweden and Denmark, bound for England. She has been at Lulea, in Sweden, since tie beginning of the war. TwentyGerman armed trawlers chased the vessel, but a Swedish torpedo-boat convoyed her through The Sound. The Dunrobin presumably started directly after the Jutland battle. Apparently German destroyers are unable to patrol the South Baltic.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16253, 12 June 1916, Page 6
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