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TWELVE
LUST FIGHT OF
GERiN TERROR,
CRUISER EffIDEN
First Shot Wrecked the
Sydney’s Range Finder, But
After That the British Shells
Found Their Mark Battle
Over in Eighty Minutes.
London, 3:41 a. m.—The corrcapon
dant of The Chronicle at Kaolins, Co
tot; I .-bind*. under data of Thursday,
No\ 12, send* the following: aiory of
the last f I sit t of tha (iarman cririaer
Emden:
"A four -tunneled cruiser arrived at
full a| rati at tha entrance of tha lagoon
at (5 o'clock Monday ipornlng. Tho
l.usplrlon* of those ashore were at on' a
nronara; as tha mtlaer was flying no
flan and tha fourth formal waa ohvl
rnrly a dummy made of painted ran
vaa.
“The rrulaar Immediately lowered a
launch and two boats, whleh landed
three officers and forty men, a.]! armed
and having four Maxim*
Rushed to Station.
“The German*, for such they proved
to he. rushed to the eable station,
turned out the operator*, arnaahed the
Inatrutnente, grappled unsuccessfully
for the rabies and blew up the electri
cal stare* but a general call had Hi
ready been sent out by wireless.
“At • o'clock the Emden blew her
emergency siren for the return of the
landing party but did not wait for
them From ashore the reaeon for the
Emden's haste was apparent as In the
east a warship could be seen coming
up at full speed.
Tha First BHot.
“The Emden fired tha first ahot at
a range of 3,700 yards, at tha aamn
time steaming In a northerly direc
tion at her fastest possible speed.
Meanwhile her pursuer was Identified
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"At first the firing of the TCmden
seamed excellent while that of the
Sydney wa* e.rratic. Thla It after
ward* developed waa due to the fact
that the Kmden'a flrat shot had wreck
ed the Sydney's range finder. The
ltrltlah gunner* Boon found the range,
however, and ahot away two of the
Kmden'a funnel* and one moat. Both
ahlp* were blazing away with all their
gun* when they disappeared below the
horizon and the Rmden was afire Aft.
Determined to Fight.
"Meanwhile the landing party, et»-
trenohed on the short of the lagoon,
determined to fight If the British sent
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a party ashore. After a time, how
ever, they decided to quit the Island.
They embarked on the old schooner
Ayesha. seised a quantity of stores,
and sailed away. They have not been
seen since.
"Early on Tuesday the Sydney an
chored off the Island and reported her
victory The officers explained that
they were able to keep out of the
range of the Kmden'a guns, meanwhile
bombarding her with heavier artillery.
The engagement lasted eighty min
utes. the Kmden finally running ashore
on North Keeling Island, an utter
wreck.
Only Two Effective.
“Only (wo of tha Kmden's shots were
IHt AUliUblA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA.
effective The first smashed the range
finder and killed one man and the
second killed three men and wounded
fourteen. Both of the cruisers used
torpedoes during the fighting but In
effectually. The Sydney's speed dur
ing the fight was 26 knots and the
Entden's was 24.
"The Sydney also sank the collier
Buresk which had been in attendance
on the Bmden and after reporting her
victory here left at 11 o'clock Tues
day to look for survtvors. The Syd
ney sailed finally on Wednesday with
a number of prisoners.”
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