Show I I ELEVEN GERMAN SHIPS ARE SUNK BRITISH BRITISH MOSQUITO FLEET GOES INTO NORTH SEA AND DEMOLISHES DEMOLISHES DEMOLISHES DE DE- DE- DE HUN PATROL Raiders Believed to Have Been Headed for Another Exploit Like Recent One Near Shetland Isles When They Met Surprise London Eleven Eleven German ships perhaps per per per- haps imps twelve one of them an nn auxiliary cruiser armed with six-inch six guns were sent to the bottom of the Catte- Catte gat the large North sea arm between Sweden and Denmark by a British mosquito fleet some time Saturday Ten of the sunken vessels were patrol craft The Time fleet it is believed was headed for an exploit like lIle the recent one near the Shetland isles when nine Scandinavian ships and two British destro destroyers ers were sunk They may ha have vo been the same raiders wHo got away that time Sixty-four Sixty prisoners were rescued by bythe bythe bythe the British torpedo cra erniE craff f. f Of the crew o of ot the auxiliary cruiser the Marie Iari fari of tons thirty were killed outright by the British shell sheH fire Captain Lauterbach her commander command command- er and six of his men were picked up by a Danish vessel and to Copenhagen All are more or less seriously wounded Official announcement of the the S British naval success sent a thrill through all Britain It could not have come at imore u i more opportune moment A great part of the British press Including some of of the governments government's staunchest supporters supporters supporters sup sup- porters had just unloosed a n concerted concert concert- ed tirade Brade against the admiralty on account account account ac ac- ac- ac count of the recent German raiding success S |