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THE RETURN OF THE WOLF

| BEARING .-A R!QH CARGO. AND MANY PRISONERS. f Aust, and N.Z. Cable Association.) Received Feb. 27, 0 u.m. London. Feb. 26. According to telegrams from Amsterdam. Berlin olHcially announces that the auxiliary cruiser Wolf, commander Cap. Forger, lias returned from the Atlanic, Indian and Pacific Oceans, with four hundord members of theyrews of sunk ships, including white and coloured British military forces: also several captured guns, great quantities of valuable raw material such as rubber. copper, brass, zinc, cocoa beaus and copra worth many millions of merles. After the capture of the Turritella she ’was equipped as an auxiliary cruiser and operated in the Gulf of Aden, commanded by the Wolfs first officer, until it encountered the British, who took rrisoner the crew of 37.

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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11473, 27 February 1918, Page 5

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THE RETURN OF THE WOLF Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11473, 27 February 1918, Page 5

THE RETURN OF THE WOLF Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLII, Issue 11473, 27 February 1918, Page 5