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ILMS. desbark-Commander Hon. Herbert Meade, who took his diri. sion inte äction with great coolness and perve, and was instrumental in winking the German dkwtrover V 187, and, with | the bouts of his division, saved the sure vivors in a must chivalrous manner.'
FL.M.S. Ferro,—Commander Geoffrey Mackworth, who, with his división, hout gallantly second Commandar Meado, of Goshawk.
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On September 13, ED (Lieut.-Commander Mas K. Breton), torpedoed and uk the Gerson light cruise its six miles south
Heligoland.
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A number of destroyers were evidently
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VISITURS AT HOTELS,
H.M.S.Euertes, --- Lieut. Commandar Malcolm L. Goldsmith, who ship was seriously damaged, taken in tow, and towed out of potion by Fearls Engis death of Lieut. Commander Harttelot.
henty fre from rides and miisilleuse, and tur, fint. Commander Alexander fill, lought his ship out of actim in an
five times ht whilst making the attack. Squadron Commander Spaurer Grey, whilst in charan of a dight ôf naval aero- for repairing storing gear and engines Patiomely nhío and gallant misuner under
plies under fire. Subs Lieut. George II. Faulk mast wing conditions. Mr. Harry Mor.
thrie and tareeqarter hours fight into Ata, penetrated during a 2. Gunder (T), who carried out his wr, who wontinued to fight his gun actor antics with exceptional coolness under called to the scope afte 19 had delivered the enemy'a coautry as far an Oulogne, on " being wounded. Mr. Charles Powell,
her attiek, sad thawa honed her sever! | October 8- · He circled the city under fre fire Chief Putty for Jame Samno hours. On September 14, in accordance at (0)ft and discharged à a bombs on the osting Boatswain; D,N, 200,384, who wan
Considerable gunlayer of the centre gus, which made Head D. X. 71, who rained at with his orders Lions. Commander Horton military railway station. many hits. He behaved very coolly, and hit pest at the whet for over an hour examined the outer anchorage of Heligoland, damage aan dun (not a good exmipla when getting in tow
after being wounded in the kidneys, in service attended by cu aldarable risk, im September 23, shmi E3 (Lient-Om and clearing away the wreckage after the John Calvin, Stoker, Patty Officer. O. Simandae C. 2. Falles) while diving, fosted action. Edward Naylor. Petty Officer,279,946, who took entire charge, unke the mootings of a mi o hdd y the enemy Torpedo Gunner's Mate, 0.5 189.138, the Engines Offered the party who. On rising to the surface she weighed the who fired tarpdo which the Come stopped leaks, and accomplished his task mine and sinker the former was scaly fired between the bydroplano spil ke guard; then recalled Fearless and the destroyers, manding Officer of the Lartes reports although working us to his chest it fortunately, bowave, the haine of the mite and ordered conso Are. We then undoubtedly hit the Main, and so help
-H.M.S. Ladorgy,—ale. "Ernest Hoper, changed bloodside with a large, four materially to put her out of Chief Gunner, who carries out his antics funnelled cruiser on the starboard quar. Stephen Fritehaal, Stoker Petty Officer, ter at long range, without visible offset... 986,139, who very gallantly dived with exceptional colas under fro The Inttle Cruiser Squadron now arrived, into the cabin dat immediately alter a hate the honour to be sir, your and I pointed out this cruiser to the aheli had exploded them, and worked a Admiral Commanding, and was shortly fire-hose. Frederick Pieres, Stoker Petty afterwards informed by him that the Officer, 0;N. 307,941, who was on watch: cruiser in question had basa sunk and in the engine-rooms and behaved with another set on fire. The weather, dur cotispicuous coolness and resource when
calm, but shell exploded in No. 4 boiler. ing the day was fina, sca
HMS. Taurel.-Commander. Frank visibility poor, 'not more than threa
water.
chedient servant,
I. 1. TYLWHITT, Commodore (T).
HONGKONG HOTEL.
was pointed outboard. The weight of the sinket made if a difficult and dangerous Mp B. S. Abraham Mr R. Hunter matter lift the mine close without as Mr & Mrs Athel Is Me 11. In Buchisor ploding it. After su hone's patient Anderson & mail Mr B. James work this was off-cted by Lutenant Mr I: W. Audines Mr 8. da Jastrebaki Frederick A.-P. William Freeman and Mr J. H. Backhaus BIS M. Jone Able Seaman Ernest Randall Cremers A atd Brs S. W. Mr. M. Joseph elesed mise Bacon
official No. $14,230,s! d4th CME H Berner
Mr C. R. Bennett.
Mr E. M. Joseph Mr R. M
Joseph
Mr Ed. Larmone Biz G. T. Lloyd
Brand Mrs Lujk
MiG W. Mabey
Mr A. 1. Mancoll
Mex R. R. Mann sýð
Disner turned away in the direction of Ifeligo- miles at any time when the various ae. F. Roc, who most ably commanded his submarines since the commencement of alabak with torpaio, and Lieutenant-Cum- MrVan der Biesen Mr H.J. Manling
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land, which was sighted slightly on the "tarboard bow at about the same time.
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Mr and Mrs A. R.
Bishop
Mr W. M. Black'.
Mr G. H. Bredtoff Mr B. Brodsky
man
DO. Mariott Mrs F.T. Mathew
M. Mathesco Misa Mr J. Merrek
Mr F. Metcalfe Mr G. E. Meyer Mr G. S. Middistor Mrs Miller. Mix J. B Mr and sea. J.
Moll
H. N. Mody
descended to its October 6. E.9 (Lieutenant-Com sander Mr. R. Bato H.M.S: Maidstona.
K.. Horton), when patrolling off the MAX K.
Mrs) ER. Belilica October, 17, 1914.
torpedoed" and ink the enemy's Mx C. D. J. Bell Sir-In compliance with thoir lordships de yer S. 120.
Sie T. Au Fo The Laray's torpedo craft punue tactics Me G, Bell directions, I have the honour to report follows upon the services parf mod by which, in connection with their anallow Mr G.A. Bes
make them exceedingly diffanit to tions were taking place, and was such throughout the early part of the hostilities:
Three hours after the outbreak of war, ma
minder Hattesa access was the result of that ranging and spotting were rendere action, and after having been wounded in diffunt. I then proceeded with four.both remained on the bridge until Submarines F6 (Lieut. Ommander Cecil P. much patient and skillel zeal.
Talbot) and E8 (Lieut. Commander Francia most enterprising submarine effect, and I All ships were at once ordered to turn top destroyers of the Third Flotilla and pau, displaying great devotion to duty. H. H. Goodbart pregeded unaccompaned beg to submit his name for favourable to the westward, and shortly afterwards nine of the First Flotilla. Arethuss's Lut. Charles R. Pepice, First Lieutenty exrry out a recencaissance in the Heligo-sideration. Leatensat Cbartes bl. S.
Mr C. B. Brooke Mr A. P. Buogey- pod was reduced to twenty lots. speed was about six krots until 7 p.m. ant, who took command er Commander land Bight. These two vesels eturned! Chapman, the second in command of L During this action Arethus had been when it was impossible to proceed any use as wounded, and continued the with useful in'ormation, and had the pri. is ales deserving of credit Against
and light craisers hare seldom, emerged Capt. G. Byens hit raspy times, and was considerably azther, and fires wury draai is, all action till its close, bringing the destroyer vilege of being the pictoers on a service enemy whose capital vessels have never fra Ballin
During the transportation of the Ex: edi. from their furtified harbours, opportunities M & J. Cambridge damagyuj: only one inch gun remained boilers except two, and assistance called out in an able and gallart manner under which is attended by same risk. in action, all other guns and torpedo for. As 3.30 pm. Capt. Wilzac S. most trying conditions. Engineee Lacut. tionary Fares the Lucher, and Firedrake of delivering cbmarine attacks have Brand tubes having been temporarily disabled. Nicholson, of the Hogue, took my ship Commander Edward H. T. Meesos, who and all the submarines of the Eighth necessarily been fow, and on one occasion Dr A. I. E. F. Cole- Mr W; Moore
Comdr. M. Morita Lieut. Eric W. P. Westanacott (signal in tow in a most seamaalike maizer, behaved with great coolness during the Sahmarico Flotilla cccupied pasi inca from only, prior to september 13, has one f
which they could bara attacked the High nur zubmarines be- within torpedo mrge des Corestinssen Mr W. J. MarrisoD
Mir Arthur Course Mr A. F. Newman 1971 cheer! was killed at my side during this and, observing that the right was pitch action, and steamed the ship mat of
Action, although who had been very Sea Fleet, bad it emerged to diepste the of a cruiser during daylight hours.
passage of our transporte, This patrol wa
Mr A. Debu ner Mr J. Ormiston action. I cannot refrain from adding dark and the caly lights showing wore
Miss M. Delaney
Mrs Pentreati Mr & that ho carried out his duties calmly two small hard lanterns, I consider his overely damaged by explosion of her own maintained day and night without relief,
"Dating the exceptionally heavy westerly Mr and Ms S. H. Mr & Mrs H. Philipe and collectively, and was of the greatest action was one which deserves special yddite, by which the after fexcel was until the personnel of our army had been
Dedwell, child and Me &. B. Furves: notion from their lordships. I would nearly demolished. Ho subsequently transported, and a chance of effective gales which prevailed between September 14 and 21 the position of the subacvines.
sad aureo
Mo and Mia TO A Bre occurred op-i
There nabarines have since been on a lee shore, within a few miles of the posite No. gun port side, caused by also specially recommend Lieut.-Com-assisted to carry out repairs to the ves interference had disappeared.
Sam Palmer, Trading Seamus (G.Jincessantly emplosed on the enemy's ecast "nemy's evast, was an unpleasant on Mr and Mrs J. P. · Ramsey
MEH. RAY shell cxploding some ammunition, rumander Arthur P. N. Thorogood, of sulting in a terrific blaze for a short Arathuss, for the able manner he pro. 30.5.179,620, who continued to is the Heligoland Bight and elsewhere, and sh, steep sens which company w sterly
Lt. Col. Rad Mrs. or in the Heligoland Bight made it MD., S. Douglas Rayner period and leaving the deck burning, pared the ship for being towed in the gh his gun until the end of the action, have obtained much valuable information
difficult to keep conning-tower "batches movement of diff
O, EL. Douglas
Miss F. Reny although severely wounded in the leg. regarding the composition.
ury have occupied big waters open. Thats was no rest to be obtained, is M. E. Luffy Mr H. A. Heeks This was very promptly dealt with and dark. THE Undersigned herein, Startar extinguislaced by Chief Fetty Officer Fre
Albert Edmund Selkas, Alle Seaman and arconnoitred his archorage, and, while and even when cruising at a depth of Cuf Capt. W. Earhardt Capt. and Mrs. La (LT.Q). O.N. 217.245, who was station- opgeged, bats been subjected to skilful the submarines were rulling considerably
Mr. and Mrs-HL. O. Ribault derick W. Wrench, O.N. 168,030. The fils Majesty's ship under any comed at the fore torpedo tubes; "he remain- and #ell-executed anti-submarine tactics; and punting-ies, vertically moving
heufels detillas were reformed in divisions and mand was then towed to the Nere, and at his post throughout the entire hunted for house at a time by torpedo ersiz, about 20ft. I submit that it was creditable
to the commanding officers that t
liott
Dr Mrs A. H proceeded at twenty knots. It was now rising at 5 pm, on August 20. Steam action, although wounded in the arm, and and attacked by gudrs and torpedoes.
bave maintained their stations under
AUCH noticed that Arthuso's speed had been was then available for slow speed, and then rendered first aid in a very able
Skimmer conditions, Service in the Heligoland Mr D. 31. Fleming Mr O. Skott
Mr E. Evensen" "."
reduced.
the ship was able to proceed to Chatham manner before being attender to himself,
and Mrs E. M. Mr W.-H. Smith
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Mr. A. Dowley
Mr J. P. Bowell
Mr and Mrs T. B. Mr A. W. Schuridar
and
Fearless reported that the 3rd and under her own stewn. I beg again tc| George H. Sturdy, Chied Stoker, O.N, in the Carcher, acd, it company E4, marine Flotilla and they havo al nbows Mr Denman Fuller Mr & Mrs F. Smyth -
At midnight on August 20 I embarked Bight is keenly sought after by the Cap and child. Mr A. G. Smith'
ENEMY OPENS TUE:
Firedraked-Submarines
on the
inducing
with commanding officers of the Eighth Sab
hur G.
worth
5th Divisions of the First Flotilla had call attention to the services rendered 285,317, and Alfred Britton. Steker Petty E5, E87, E8, and EOf the eighth Sut daring and enterprise in the excation Capt. F. E. Garrett Mr R. Smyth sunk the German Commodore's destroyer, by Capt. W F. Blunt, of his Majesty's Offices, ON. 290, who both showed marine Flotilla proceeded to take part of their duties. The officers have an M-J. Gibb Mr. &. I. Sorensen and that two boots crews belonging to ship Fearless, and the Commanding grees coolness in putting out a fire pear in the operations in the Heligoland Bight anim usly expressed to me their admits fr V. Gonlbourn
Mr A. S. Sorensen Defender had been left behind, as our Oneers of the destroyers of the First the centre gun after an explosion, had arranged for August 23. The destroyers tion of the cool and galant behaviour Bir J. Gould
Min á. Square destroyers had been fired upon by and Third Flotillas, whose gallant occurred there several yidite shells secuted for the submarines antil nightfall of the officers and mon under their com
Graham Mr D
Mr and Mrs E. IL eth whe the later proceeded mand. They are, however, of the opini AMEJN Greenod German cruiser during their act of tacks on the German cruisers at critics were lying in the inmediate vicinity. independently to take up various positions that it is impossible to single oue in Mrs J. A. Greenfield, Mr S. Stockmast
Staber ney in saving the survivors of the moments undoubtedly saved Arethusa William I. Boiston, Engine Room Art from which they could co-operate with the dividuals when all have performed their 2 children & nurse My J, E. E. Shore German destroyer. At 10 am, hearing from more serero punishment and powi-ficer, 3rd class, ON,3. 1,300, who show. destroyer flot
royer Rotulas on the following morn duris so admirably, and in
this
I concur.
*Mr F. E. Swiffield My H. L. Griffiths that Commodore (S) in Lurcher and Fireble capture I cannot adequately caed great ability and coolness in taking it daylight on August 28 the Lurcher contact
The following submarines karo best in
.T. I
'Mrs G. E. Swift P. Hall du those draks were being chased by light cruisers, press my satisfaction and pride at the charge of the alter boiler room during
and Firadinka searched the ares through operations; D.1" (Lieutenant-Com Me W. A.-Eannibal MiN P-Thomson I proceeded to his assistance with Fear-spirit and ardour of my officers and ship's the action, when on explosiori blew in
which the bestle cruisers were
BLG. Harper Mr and Mrs E-C adrance. mauder Archibald D. Cochrane): D. Mis B E. Hasbrook Tavis YEW LEE & Co.
less and the First Flotilla until 19.37 company, who carried out their ender the siter fummel and a shell carried away for hostila submarines, a d then proceeded (ieutenant-Commander At hur
JAMS MO.
Mr C. Haufman
Mr E.
des Vaaz Heligoland Ah Cheong and L-Hansen, when, having received no newa, with the greatest alacrity under the seriously tanszé
in the wake of and being in the vicinity of Heligoland, most trying conditions, especially in rice papas, and souls alonged the contrastings E. Er And E8, bich worem); D.3"
P. Hay Mr & Men A Weill ME. R. Hormaest and family
“MAGES TA, Mr F. W. White TEVEDORYS SHIP.CHANDLERS, I ordered the ships in company to turn of the fact that the ship, newly built Fatty Officer, 0.3 305,016: Edward themselves with the objte of Commander Godfrey Herbert) E4" Ho
the everay to chase them to the
(Lieutenant-Commander Ernest W Laren Me COMPRADORES and COAL MER to the westward. All guns except two had not been forty-eight hours out of Crane,
Hovett, O.M.G............ Mr F. W, Wood Stoker Petty Officer, O.N. wentward.
E.6" (Lieutenant Commander Charles Mr W. J. Hodge Mr.A.. Wod OLANTS.
4-in. zure again in working order, and the dockyard before she was in action. 307 275; Harry Willed Hawkes, Stoker,
approaching Heligoland the S. Beaning KB (Lieutasant Com Mr. A. H. Hollings. Mr E. D. Woolfe 36, Lez Your STEKET, WEST. the upper deck supply of ammunition It is difficult to specially pick out in 1st class, Q.N. K. 12,060; John W. Bet visibility, "hich had bean very good to wander Cecil F. Talbot); **E.7" (Liecten
Mr and Mrs J. Telephone No. 1230.
was replenished.
dividuals, but the following came under ran, Stoker, 1st class, O.N. K. 12,100, aenward, reduced by 5,000 to 5,000 yardant Commander Ferdinand E. B. Fail Mrs. H. H. Hough Wright Hongkong, Oct. 29, 1914
These men were stationed in the after not this aided consideraly to the nxieties maen); E.0" (Lieutenant-Commander Mr & Mrs K. Board my special observation?
and Lesposibilities of the commanding Mai K. Boston). At 20.55 8.21. a four-funnelled Gor
boiler-form, and conducted themselves officers of submarines, who bandled their I have the honour to be, Sir, your man cruise was sighted, and opened o Lacut, Commander Arthur P. N. The with great cool during the action, vessels with coolness, and judgment is an obedient servant,
(8d.) Roars KEYES, very beary fire at about eleven o'clock powgood, First Lieutenant, and in charge when an explosion blow in the after fun area which was necessarily occupied by
--Commodore (4) Low visioilty and calm sex are the most Our position being somewhat critical, of the Ader Control. Lieut.-Command, and shell carried away pipes and friends as well as fees.
dered Fearless to attack, and the First der Front K. Arbuthnot (G), in charge seriously damaged the main steam-pipe. unfavourable ecnditio under which anb MEMORANDUM BY THE DIRECTOR OF THE Mr St. Amary
AIR DEPARTMENT, ADMIRALTY, DONG || M & Mia W: Arm- Flotilla to attack with torpedoes, which of the Fore Control. Sub-Lieut. · Clign HMS. Liberty-The late Tarumarizes can operate, and no opportunity
Comgunder Charles R. Samson, R.N
strong! the proceeded to do" with great spirit. A. Bolsasa, who worked the rouge Cominder Nigel K. W. Hartslot com- occurred of closing with the enemy's
was in ectomand of the Aeroplane and Mr Bond er The cruiser at once turned away, dis- Ander throughout the entire action with rounded the Liberty with great skill and erasers to within torpedic range
Arthoused Motor Support the Royal appeared in the haze, and evaded the extraordinary coolnes Autistans Pay.gallantry throughout the action. Ho wan
Naval Air Service (Naval Wing) Dankar Major Mrs Bowen Mr & Mrs Mitchel httack. About ten minutes later the master Kenneth E. Badnánk, my acere-la most promising and able officer, and Lieut. Commander Ernest W. Loir, que between the dates reptember 1 to Mr & Mrs Carmichael more and child samo cruiser appeared on our starboard tary, who attended me on the ridge I ensider his death is a great loss to musading Subraazine Es, witnessed the ctober 5 During the perud several Me M. Cary
notable air reconnais nces were made, and Mr & Mrs Casuli quarter. Opened fire on her with both throughout the ontivy adion: the Nary Logirece. Lieut. Commander sinking of the German torpedo bost des thin. utrs; Fearless also engaged her, James D. Godfrey, Gunner (T), why Frank A. Butler, who showed much rather this is a skirmisher took place. Or the e particular Mr A. Coulaud
chaerving a cruiser of the Stettin clom close | mention may be made of the scroplane source in effecting repairs during the hy open fro on the British destroyers stack, on September 4 ca four eaviny cas Capt. Mm Chan TIOTAL FUNDS AT 31st December, 1913, and une division of destroyera attacked was in charge of the torpedo tubes, TOTAL FOR
****223,692,185.
her with torpedoes without success. The The following en wore specially setion. Tian, Honey E. Haram First which had lowered their bants to pick up and forty men, in which occasion aoversi Mrs Erikson
Major Faichule state of affairs and our position was then noted: Armourer Arthur F. Hayes, D.N. Lieutenant, who took command after the the survivors, he proceeded to attack the bombs were dropped and of the muceersful
cruiser, but abe altered her crude before skirmishes at Casock on September 4. Savy Mrs Fingalsan reported to the Admiral: Commanding 342,026 (Ch); Second Sick Berth Stew-
he could get within range. After covering on September 12, Anicke on September 12, Battle Cruiser Squadronard George: Trolley, O.N. ML. 296 (CH.) 4
accurate fro fren this cruiser salvo.N. 134,656 (Po.), on fors bridge dur We received a very seven and almost Chief Yeoman of Signals Albert For after white was falling between ten and ing catire action; Ching Potty Officer-LOSING WEIGHT
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ASSURANCE 00.
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Binking Fund Account
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thirty yards short, but not a single tholi Frederick W. Wrench, 0.N. 158,630 druck; two torpedcas were also firevi at (Ch.1 (for ready resource in extinguish uí, baing well directed, but short. The ing fire caused by explosion of cordite)"; 1,878,203 ruia was bully damagal by Arethusa's Private Thomas Millington, R.M.L
282,632 | Gangops, and a splendully directed fire 50. Ch. 17,417: Private Williaca. J. 430,193 trian Fourless, and she sherly after Bairns B.MLI.. No Ch. 13,650: Fixt warbisturned away in the dirrétion of Writer Albert W. Stone, O,N. 348,060 ---56,233 912
Heligoland. Proceded, and four miPo), The Accumulative Funds of the various nuten lát sighted the three-funneled I also beg to record the services ren Benches are separately invested, and, by user Mainz. She endured a heavy dored by the following officers and mer -Acs-of Parliament are set aside to most
elsime under the respective Depart fire from Arethuse and Fearless and of his Majesty's ships under my orders: ots of the minay's Burine. : mony, destroyers. After an action d. ap. : H.M.$. Fearless.—Mr. Robert M. Tay.
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con to be cíaláng by tha honi her on hears fire gines stopped, besides being on fire. The following offrors- also displayed
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Banquets on repairá to Fourless after her return to harbour, and they wore ably seconded by the whole of their wife Engineer Lieute Commander Charles de P. Messervý, Mr. Williära. Morrissey, carpenteramity a
At this moment the Light Cruiser Squadma appeared, and they very speedi
reduced the Mainz to nondition which must have been inktoscribable. "I)
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Eng. Comdr. Romme,
the retirement of our destroyers, which Orchis on September 23. On Septembr Mr F. W. Gib in had bad to abandon their hosts, he 22 lighs I fentenant C. B. Collet. of the Mr & Mrs A. Gibson Miz Sharp returned to the latter and embarked Royal Naval Air Service: (Naval Wing of Mr F. Grissol MzA. Biochir
• lieutenant and nine men of Defender the Tuyal Flying Core), Byi Sopwith Mrs Grant-la Svinner who had been left behind The Lost tractor biplane, ronde a Inny light, and ›
aleo contained two officers and eight monoce sful attack on the German Zeppelin Mr & Mrs B. A. Hale Mr C: Skots
VIST, who wers aawounded,
and sirahip shed at Downsdorf Lieutenant L-Col Gordon Hell, Mrs Great Smith
Mr & Mrs A. Findle eighteen, men who were badly wounded less feat is notable gliding down front.a.M.C. As he could not embark the latter. Ident. 8,000, the last 1,500fc. in mist, be Mr F_A_Inreland Sath Com rander Tele left one of the aftery and anally came in sight of the airship when at Hovbrendor Mr Borenson kiź unwounded men to n vigste the
the Brilleb height of 4000 only qu
quarter of a Major, Humphrey, Mrs Walcott
mile boits to Heligoland. Before leaving he
way from it. saw that they were provided with water. biscuits, and a compson One German eficer
ht Liotenant Marix, acting under the R...
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Col. & Mrs Walton: orders of Squadron Commander Spenser Lt. Col. H.-W. Iles, Capt. & Mrs White-
feld and two men were rande prisoners of wat. Greg, carried at x miccessful attek onthe RG.A
Lieut. Commander Leit a action in 10- Dusseldorf airship shod during the alter maining on the snifice in the vicinity of October! Boroughs WWI. Mrs Jackay the enemy, and in's zsibility which would he dropped bom nitel, ad Mr Lon Jones haya places his verrel within sy gew range as boole, high academ within: 30gen nian camuy appearing out of the mist, wani The nod y't the shed was ales chevivedita en gay m altogether adirshe
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Tras palosprising and gallant officer took Lieutenant Mariza machine was onder part in the reconnaisance which supplied Be
the information on which theso operations ors used, and I beg to submit his osme, And that of Liënt. Oummander Talbot the commanding officer of 18 who esordineč THE ALEXANDRA CAFE Cannot be patience, judgment, and skill in a dangat Bantam, ff Equalad For Brazi own position, for the favourable comment au Son of their lordships.
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