CONCENTRATING BRITISH TROOPS IN THE MEDITERRANEAN ROYAL TRAGEDY JE'.Pops going aboard the Neuralia at Southampton on August 31, when 1200 were despatched to Malta aa King Leopold, his injured arm in a sling and dress* the ISrst step in strengthening the defences at the island. ings on his face, at the funeral of Queen Astrid ia Brussels en September 3.
FOUR SEAMEN KILLED IN COLLISION BETWEEN GERMAN STEAMER AND BRITISH BATTLESHIP The steamer Eisenach, with badly damaged bows, being brcught back to port after the collision with H.M.S. Ramillies during a gale in the hnghah Channel on August 30. Four members of the Jteamer'a crew were killed. 4
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22225, 27 September 1935, Page 8
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108CONCENTRATING BRITISH TROOPS IN THE MEDITERRANEAN ROYAL TRAGEDY JE'.Pops going aboard the Neuralia at Southampton on August 31, when 1200 were despatched to Malta aa King Leopold, his injured arm in a sling and dress* the ISrst step in strengthening the defences at the island. ings on his face, at the funeral of Queen Astrid ia Brussels en September 3. FOUR SEAMEN KILLED IN COLLISION BETWEEN GERMAN STEAMER AND BRITISH BATTLESHIP The steamer Eisenach, with badly damaged bows, being brcught back to port after the collision with H.M.S. Ramillies during a gale in the hnghah Channel on August 30. Four members of the Jteamer'a crew were killed. 4 New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 22225, 27 September 1935, Page 8
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