Show SEVENTY ONE SHIPS OF ALL CLASSES GIVEN UP FOR internment A line of allied warships fifty miles long and including five big american warships took part in ceremony london the bulk and pride 0 the german navy surrendered fifty miles off the coast of scotland een 0 30 and 10 0 clock tiling day morning iso vember 21 it included seventy one ships of oil classes including destroyers the surrender vv ent oft according to plan war ships escorted the germin germ in craft into the firth of forth where internment was begun at p m three vessels lacking the german surrendering fleet as three vessels one battle one cruller and one light cruiser I 1 was explained these would be delivered later among the seventy one vessels s vr gendered len dered were seven five battle cruisers and seven light cruls ers the remainder being destroyer the three vessels that were scheduled to alv e up but did not appear are being it was explained king george the prince of wales and admiral sims were ad david beatt s flagship the queen elizibeth to gether with many and ameri can notables witnessing the impressing display A line of allied war ships flati miles long ind including the big american greyhounds grey hounds took part in the ceremony altogether were about allied and ameri can war craft in the reviewing stand bout the sime time the big sur fice fleet was delivered the forces aiom harwich out to meet lie second batch of U bolts one of the german submarines was dis abbed en route the render ous between the victors and the vanquished took place near ma island hear admiral sinclair led the german fleet between lines of the grand fleet and the allied and american vessels convoked the germans to their harbor of internment like armed guards marching to their cells the was man big airplanes hovered overhead as the c es of the fleet the germans came with full crews it Is understood tint admiral baitty refused a germin request that the german crews be permitted to stay aboard the ships at the point of surrender |