THE DEUTSCHLAND
COMMANDER TREATED AS> > HERO A YAUAHLK CAHGO. Australian and N.X. Cable Assn.) Received August 2">, 1.5(1 p.m. THE HAGUE, August 24. The Deutschland hrought three mailings Irom Count Bornstorft, German Ambassador in America. I lie commander, who was leted ;is a national hero, was summoned to the Kaiser's headquarters. Router's Telegrams.) deceived August £>, l.o() p.m. THK 11 AC IK. August 24. Tiie Deiilschland's cargo consists of nickel and ruMier worth £.jU.OOO. DELAYED BY MISTS. AN I XEVEXTITL TIMI'. ONLY SUHMKItGK!) I-'DU Inn MILES. Australian and X.Z. Cable Assn.) Received August 20, 2.-j p.m. NEW YORK. August 24. the I'nited Pies-' Rerlin correspondent states thai liritain hired American schooners, vvhieji dropped nets to endeavour to entangle the Deutschland. The submarine was submerged tor only Kill mile-, hut was delayed owing to mists.
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Waikato Times, Volume 87, Issue 13268, 25 August 1916, Page 5
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