AT FALKLAND ISLANDS
MANY GERMAN VESSELS CAPTURED AFTER LEAVING : SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS i [By Te'iegrapa--Pre33 Associaliur -Copy l ight j i Received. Oct. 13. 11.5 p.m. NEW YORK, Oct. 13. I The Buenos Aires correspondent of • lhe New York Times says it is reliably > stated that several German meruhain- ; men which disappeared mysteriously i on October 9 are anchored at Port I Stanley in the Falklcnjl Islands. Tnere ! they are being dismantled and their ' crews interned. j The British me no sinking jcapi-ives as they aid tne Olinda on bep- ; tember 4, but are taking all to the 'Falkland islands. : Most of the German ships wnich ts- ; caped from Argentine, Uruguayan, Brazilian and Chilean ports loaded i with grain are reported <o have beeii : captured and taken to the Falkland ; Islands. : -rwr T ?VTY iT T TYYT
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 243, 14 October 1939, Page 7
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