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W flett of or cruisers and defy de- de fy milts miles ort oft this port ort and Eto Harwich led lcd by British Tonight the undersea ser ser- of or their stings lie He ant an- an rt n. n under onder the union jack t tr Tt 0 p pit tWe it ter cru crews Just sufficient t tt k t L them lm took them out on onti ti Jour II t under the tho German b nai wu hauled down n at tho the thoi i The German 8 were j lot Jot They were eager fc humiliating busl- busl Ith Few er ral raised c 1 their e eyes ces cs kid r at last Jut boarded the tho sierra Ventana I i to tike lAke them back to Gerthe Ger Ger- I J the German officers wept W tj hand to shako shake with r. r The latter refused I s 's s h hind hand hd fell limply to hl his I a away grimly away mutter mutter- Y i In a hit his native the tongue it at U h the n nut fleet t of or boats bolts had hall hadt the muting meeting Place Place first first oar i Of t five fhe each th then n tit JM f men Admiral tt m I u. u from his flag flag- t tt c o. o boarded the tr h on one and marched laS laS-I them riot booby 1 boOb traps trap t Appear III nn tu t teJ cd all 11 alon along that r hI spring a whole whole- r or tome IOme u th hour but other trickery In it h tint flut today y batch went off t b 4 commander had bad both th on the part r find la late by the crowds 11 xh re the tho t boat t fleet d ser to Captain l i It at this Addison ae effort port Ht The people for t the e to Conceal 1 their tear to t to 10 German s allots The arrive a at the tho b. b t a b rr equIpped slant giant crUiser nn font With Kith six elx and forward Ih A ward huge nn and a pow pow- grit the Ctr British alro all all' o rUe give man tl craft cra i to a Ich 8 picture of t d science and Inv In- ce navigation In inand ater and In the all air martiL's l' l S. 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B Leaded beaded 14 b by the lh ad toward thy the a Dutch flagship e coast t ur Dr n ne e wa their Ship fol- fol nave S a lion abed oa Page Z 2 GERMANYS S IS I READY TO SURRENDER Continued From Page Pae 1 lights showing The Time was anoble a anoble I noble one ono as the time great reat vessels with the time moon still shining plou ploughed hell their wa way say to take tako part in the tho surrender ortho of or th Iho tho German U- U U oats Soon after aftem the British squadron I started tho were yero dropped overboard These devices aro are shaped like tops topa and divert any mines which ma tony may b be encountered for tor tho time vessels were now entering a mine flold Almost every o one ono on board donned alife a alife life Ufe belt and Just as the re red sun stun appeared appeared appeared ap ap- ap- ap above the horizon tho the first German German Ger Ocr man submarine appeared In sight Hight Stubs Fi Fly FI- Xo Vo 0 1 lu N Soon after acter 7 o'clock twenty submarines submarines rines nines were seen Been In 1 line accompanied by two German destroyers tho the I and the Sierra Ventana which were cre to tako take the submarine crews back to German Germany Ger Ocr man many after time the transfer All the tho submarines were on the surface sur sun face with their hatches open and amid their I crews creiss standing on deck Th Thu vessels were flying no flags whatever er and their guns were trained fore ore and aft in III accordance with tho the terms of or I I O de den der I A bugle sounded on the time Curac Curacao o and amid I I I I I I I I I I lall an aim the tue gun crews tool took up their staI stations sta sta- read ready for any 1 possible le trench trench- I ery Cry Time The lending leading destroyer In response toa to toa a signal from rom the tho admiral turned and led tho the way towards England and the time submarines were weme ordered to follow ollow They Immediately did so The surrender sur Hur- I render had been accomplished l Each ach cruiser turned and keeping a no careful lookout out steamed toward liar Ilar- On one of or the Limo largest of or the I submarines l carried two G. G 03 59 guns twenty three officers and men were I counted on her lien deck Tho The craft was estimated to be bo nearly feet teet long Its number had been painted out Near ear the tho Ship Wash Vash lightship three e elarge large British seaplanes followed b by an airship were observed Time The Harwich forces and time the seaplanes and amid airship made a most Impressive sight One Oneo ot the submarines was seen to send se-nd up imp a no couple of carrier pigeons and at once a n signal Ignal was flashed Clashed from the tho admiral that it had no right ht to do this Crews In When hen the ships haG baa cleared the mine minefield minefield field and entered tho the war channel the were hauled aboard On reaching a point some somo tw twenty nt miles off oft Harwich the ships dropped anchor and Captain Addison came camo out on warship British crows crews were then put on onboard onboard onboard board the submarines to take them Into harbor With the exception of or the engine engine engino en en- gine gino staffs all thc the German sailors re remained remained remained re- re on deck The submarines werthen were then taken through the gates g-ates of ot tho the harbor and amid the tho German crows were transferred to the transports which will take tako them back bacle to fo German Germany As the boats bonts went through the tho gates Cates the time white while Insl insignia was sas run up on each of oC them with sith the tho German flag la underneath under under- 0 neath e a tim Each German submarine commander 3 at t tho the transfer was required to sign Ign a 1 declaration to tho the effect that his vessel yes ves s eel sel l was in running order that Its periscope Pet peri scope was sas Intact that its torpedoes were ere unloaded and that it Its torpedo hea heads M were wele sate safe Orders had been Issued forbidding nn any demonstration and these instructions Instructions instructions were tezo obeyed to the letter leller There was waif complete silence as the submarines Fines rines s surrendered and amid as the crews wet transferred So ended an historic event o and time the first portion of oC the tIme German German German Ger Ger- man submarine submarino Is now in the tho hands hamide ot of tho thio British h navy |