Box 8 Item 03: 'A' Squadron records of the No. 1 Light Horse Regiment Expeditionary Force, 1914 - Page 148
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[Page 148]
November 9th
HMAS "Sydney", in an engagement with a German cruiser, the "Emden", ran the vessel ashore on the Cocos Islands & captured her crew; she also sank the collier in attendance on the "Emden".
November 15th
Arrived at Colombo.
November 17th
Left Colombo - H.AMAS "Sydney'"and "Minotaur" are replaced by two British cruisers.
November 25th
Arrived at Aden.
November 25th
Leave Aden for Suez.
December 1st
Arrived at Suez - pm Arrival of Indian Transports.
December 2nd
Leave Suez for Port Said - the Canal defended by English, and Indian Native, Regts.
December 3rd
Arrived at Port Said.
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