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The energy submarine then turned towards our life boats and demanded to know where the captain was..I replied. that I was the captain. I was ordered to go over to the submarice. I jumped into the submarine. Three, bayonets were Thrust at me from three directions, but I was not scared.

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I then asked the commander of the aubmarize in English (--

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I did not see the necessity of doing

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of Greece, at a speed of B miles an hour.WHAT TO DO WHEN

moral tone doing more harm than all the the submarine. I shall explain below the disease resulting from ita excessive use. horrible sights which I was obliged to inner structure of the submarine and, the

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NERVES GO WRONG

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aroused considerably, I could not tell those sympteme that so surely arise from

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the consumptiat in hospitals is becoming greatly reduced, D, KENARTH A

The lecturer drew attention to the glorious literature of drink and the diff culty of singing exaltingly of ginger beer, sapecially as teetotal drinks were as rule so dull. The comfortable poison foot and the length 120 feet, and it carried is the greatest ginger-up stimulant and the Public Works Department, by Order

nerve vitalizer ever known for putting His Excellency the Gorerant, of Ope scored, all round in this respect, and all tower. This description will show what and real vital energy into a tired, a term of 15 yeach with the option of en 34-inch gun in the frous part of the the good old #pep, ambition, courage of BWN LAND at Nathan Road

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perves are fairly crying ont take two further term of 75 year self defence en water, which had many permanently fixed without baig moved minutes, and note resulta Bargol seems advantages and also some slight chance even when the best sumerge to go straight

Fand from the literary point of view of com.

them peting with alcoho

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The crew of the submarine numbered starts work the minute it reaches

IE twenty oneThe officers were the

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