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THE JUTLAND BATTLE. GEBMANT'S BATTEBED SHIPS. A GREAT LIST. t.T’y Telegraph—Press Assn. —Copyright) (Australian N: N.Z. t'aM" Association.) IJ ).\ I)(i.V, .Inly Id. Received ,i,i|y 1.",, 7.p.m. The I >:ii I v Telegraph's I loti erdam correspondent i»• ij<>t - 1s; that reliable souivos stilt*' that the following are being repaired in German dockyards as the result of Pie Jta 11 le of Jutland - I 1 1! KAI INOI'IIIITS. T tins. Konig -ii.L’t).’. ilinssi-r Kurfiirsl .. .. I."ift:t Markgraf dd.dlld Kaiserin d4,11d K;i iser v 1'4,1 I'l P.ATTDKSII IPS. Rheinland IS.fiOL 1 1 lessen Id.IUG i:.vm,i:-ci;risKi:s. Si'.vdlitz it t. *; or. Moltke dl’.lidd Iterllingii dS.iuid Vein I ter Tann Is.miii CUL'iSKUS. Rege.nsherg 4,Slid Stettin Koln 4,000 Frankfurt 4,000 The ships are so battered that it will be months before they can be repaired. The Seydlitz is a wreck. She ran ashore but was salved.
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Southland Times, Issue 17785, 14 July 1916, Page 5
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141NAVAL MATTERS Southland Times, Issue 17785, 14 July 1916, Page 5
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