The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, November 13, 1914, Home Edition, Page TWELVE, Image 12

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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. 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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. 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