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Show GERMANS CHEER BRITISH SEAMEN Copenhagen. Aug. IS. via London. i in FVGerraan cheers for men n the British navy is an unusual war OQmev!ncident rePorted from the North sea by the captain and crew of the Ai7n!,lan t,r?ler Gulrun' belonging in Akona, which has just arrived at Esb- cm ' Pt?In' re,aU"K the cxperien-dnm cxperien-dnm , l5awler. said that the Gu-bV? Gu-bV? -ft- ?toPPed in the North sea St l,E Sh.8quaflron- Hc Promptly life hif ia r-eady and distributed abi tl h' bel,?vinS Ms ship was cer-tain cer-tain to be sunk. When tho British seamen reached i 'the trawler, the captain beKf fa V -It Ime to take to the boats, andifaits I that he was staggered at the siort i and pointed reply: i ' "You can take the whole ship; t? f i shall not harm you." The captain adds that the British left amid the hearty cheers of tt ' greatly reliecd Germans ! |