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Newsflash - Iberian Naval Enquirer
22nd June 1921
The cruiser Angola that had been making steam in Cartágena took off like a bat out of hell and left Cartágna in a southerly direction. While leaving she ripped several fisherman's lines and nets.
Further in the news: The light cruiser Santiago de Cuba, stationed in Barreiro has been observed making steam and taking on board extra fuel and supplies. So far nobody knows what this frantic and mysterious activity is all about...
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