KARLSRUHE’S DEPREDATIONS
... KARLSRUHE’S DEPREDATIONS. Lloyd’s Para agent telegraphs that the German steamer Asuncwn landed there the passengers and (Tews of the British steamers Vandyck, Hurstdale, and (Jlanton, captured by the Karlsruhe. ...
... KARLSRUHE’S DEPREDATIONS. Lloyd’s Para agent telegraphs that the German steamer Asuncwn landed there the passengers and (Tews of the British steamers Vandyck, Hurstdale, and (Jlanton, captured by the Karlsruhe. ...
... KARLSRUHE BOMBED. The Independent Air Force communique says—On the morning of the 11th inst. our squadrons attacked the railway station at Karlsruhe and a hostile aerodrome. The clouds hindered observation, but one large bomb was seen to hit the station ...
... The Karlsruhe has been sunk. The destroyer Aeger sank a large German vessel off Stavanger. A German troopship was sunk off Bergen. A direct hit was scored on a warship. Several Norwegian ships have been sunk, but the number of dead uncertain. German Losses ...
... The Naval Losses. GERMAN. SUNK. Cruiser—Blucher (IG.OOC tons). Cruiser—Karlsruhe (6,000 tons). Three Destroyers. Three Troopships. Six Supply Ships. Several other cruisers and destroyers are believed sunk. DAMAGED. Two Cruisers. At least Three Destroyers ...
... been told some of the survivors of the Karlsruhe, that the Karisruhe had fought an action with one of her own auxilary ateamera, each mistaking the other for British vessel, and that shell struck the magatme Karlsruhe and blew the vessel up. Whst truth there ...
... miles south of Dortmund. was also bombed. “The communication ecentres of Heilbronn and Karlsruhe have large railway junctions, marshalling yards. and inland ports. Karlsruhe is the larger, with a pcpulation of 190.000 against 73,000, and it was attacked by ...
... Dusseldorf and Karlsruhe, two of Western Germany's highlyimportant centres of war industry. These bombs were dropped on Karlsruhe on September 2, and on Dusseldorf on September 10. Reconnaissance photographs show that 270 acres of Karlsruhe and over a square ...
... MOVES. Berlin, Wednesday—A telegram from Karlsruhe states that French troops in motor lorries have crossed 'he Maxan Bridge, apparently with the obiect of reinforcing the French Customs line. The line from Karlsruhe to Kehl and the railway station at Kehl ...
... BOMBARDS GERMAN TOWN BOMBS DROPPED ON CASTLE AT KARLSRUHE. Amsterdam, Tuesday. A Karlsruhe telegram received via Berlin says This morning five enemy airmen bombarded Karlsruhe for three-quarters of an hour. Several persons were killed or wounded. Material ...
... believe that the Karlsruhe was sunk in the neighbourhood of the West Indies the beginning of November, and that those the crew who were rescued reached Germany the steamship Rio Grande, which had been acting concert with the Karlsruhe, early in December ...
... camp at Neu Strelitz, and later were conducted to a new camp at Karlsruhe in unheated railwaycarriages with a temperature twenty-four ; degrees below freezing point. The conditions at Karlsruhe were better, the camp being in the middle of a park. The town ...
... of Karlsruhe Flench airmen, and the alleged barbarous (utility of bombarding a town far removed from the scene of operations, sends the “Manchester Guardian two scraps of paper which have certain interest in view of German claims that Karlsruhe was ...