Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 207William Blackwood, 1920 |
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... enemy A.M.C. The German was coal- ing near the island ; but im- mediately on sighting the Car- mania she east off her colliers , and stood away to the west- ward at 18 knots . The Car- mania stood south - west , also at full speed , to ...
... enemy A.M.C. The German was coal- ing near the island ; but im- mediately on sighting the Car- mania she east off her colliers , and stood away to the west- ward at 18 knots . The Car- mania stood south - west , also at full speed , to ...
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... enemy sediment , deposited in the islands during peace time , had been considerably aug- mented since war began by the numbers of officers and crews of the sheltering and interned ships - many of them trained Intelligence men . They ...
... enemy sediment , deposited in the islands during peace time , had been considerably aug- mented since war began by the numbers of officers and crews of the sheltering and interned ships - many of them trained Intelligence men . They ...
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... enemy ship and so was an announcement might like to know - we heard on another night , made simi- them . Fortunate indeed it was larly urbi et orbi , and in plain for them that so few Germans English , detailing the dates , were there ...
... enemy ship and so was an announcement might like to know - we heard on another night , made simi- them . Fortunate indeed it was larly urbi et orbi , and in plain for them that so few Germans English , detailing the dates , were there ...
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... enemy as rendezvous for their cruisers . no Thus proceeding , we espied , anchored off one of the most desert - like of the islands , a steamer under British colours , loading salt . We approached her and made , by signal , the " Demand ...
... enemy as rendezvous for their cruisers . no Thus proceeding , we espied , anchored off one of the most desert - like of the islands , a steamer under British colours , loading salt . We approached her and made , by signal , the " Demand ...
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... enemy decep- tion , but might safely be acted upon . But the points about the ship which really interested us much more than any mere illegalities of the navigating and engineering officers were -first , the Telefunken wireless " get ...
... enemy decep- tion , but might safely be acted upon . But the points about the ship which really interested us much more than any mere illegalities of the navigating and engineering officers were -first , the Telefunken wireless " get ...
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