FIVE MORE LIGHT CRUISERS TO BE TAKEN OVER.
OBDES'TO LEAVE POET WHH BEDUCBa) CREWS. > , •■ , , ' > * ' .*' SIR DAVID BEATTY TO ACCEPT SURRENDER AT BEA. United Serrica. * *' .{BeceiTed 7.80 pittl), /. LONDON, Not. 17. In addition to the battleships and battie-crniseri previously mentioned, Admiral* Sir David, Beatty has; ordered 5 the .tight, cruisers Emden, Frankfurter, Brumiaer Brenise, Koln, and Dresden to leave X f' T - : : port not later than five o'clock on Monday morning,' with reduced _' --' crews and no Ammunition. T V "?.,/-r' A great concourse of allied warships wiil meet them at an '"-," . appointed rendezvous/ Sir David Beatty accepting. the surrender on the Dreadnought Queen Elizabeth. v
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17011, 19 November 1918, Page 5
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