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Show which were joined by the cruiser Aspern. As-pern. developed an engagement with an Italian flotilla of one cruiser and six destroyers. The Italians were hit, and turning south disappeared. The Austro-Hungarian vessels returned return-ed unharmed. "On the morning of the same day fivo hostile aeroplanes bombarded Durazzo without Inflicting any damage. dam-age. They were pursued by Austro-Hungarian Austro-Hungarian naval planes. One hostile aeroplane was brought down some mileo east of Durazzo by an Austro-Hungarian Austro-Hungarian plane whose pilot was Naval Na-val Ensign von ' Fritsch .and who observer ob-server was Naval Ensign Sewern. The aeroplane was captured having been damaged only slightly. Both occupants fled. One was arrested later. "The torpedo gunboat Magnet on August 2 was hit by a torpedo from a hostile submarine and damaged in tho stern. Two men were killed and four wounded and "ven arc" missing.' The vessel was brought to port. oo |