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Advertising : 213 wordsThe capture of the West African liner Appam supplies one of the most remarkable stories of the war. It is now definitely stated that the vessel was not taken by a submarine, but by the German raider Moewe, which does ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 6 wordsThe Appam. when she reached port, had 451 persons on board, including the survivors of the following vessels:— Ariadne. 3035 tons, owned in London, and built in 1904. Dromonby, 3627 tons, built in 1900, owned in West ...
Article : 90 wordsLieutenant Berg, the Commander of the prize crew, states that the Clan Mactavish made a gallant fight and fifteen of her company were killed. The vessel was bound from Fremantle to London. Before ...
Article : 70 wordsThe story told by the Appam's commander, Captain H. G. Harrison, resembles fiction. "We were travelling," he said, "at a fair speed on a bright day when we sighted what appeared to be an ordinary tramp. ...
Article : 224 wordsNow that the Appam is in an American port Hie United States Department of Stale is puzzled what to do with her, and the officials are endeavoring to ascertain her status. It is expected that if the authorities decide that the Appam is a ...
Article : 458 wordsPassengers by the Appam state that, believing she was attacked by a pirate, the Appam fired two shots, but without effect. Both vessels lowered lifeboats, and one from the Appam was crushed between the two vessels. ...
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Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), Thu 3 Feb 1916, Page 1
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