PHANTOM CRUISERS.
GOEBEN AND BRESLAU. OFF TO THE DARDANELLES. (Received August 11, 1 p-m.) LONDON, August 10. Ten thousand Germans entered Lieg© between Evignee and Floron, and are no ,- living in the university schools and public buildings. They are conducting themselves well. A Paris message says that thirteen Austrian battleship cruisers and sisteen torpedo-boats havo been sighted in the Adriatic. A German Major was surprised at Tours (France) in the act of blowing up a. railway bridge. He was court-martialled and shotA. Si; Petersburg message says that the German cruisers Goebea and Breslau have passed Greece, apparently going to the Dardanelles. An Amsterdam message .soys that fifty Uhlans wove captured nnd disqpned at Maastricht nnd interim! at "tsaaj.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 11153, 11 August 1914, Page 6
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