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THURSDAY, MAY 24, 1917.
EARLIER TELEGRAMS.
"(Continued from Page 1)
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THE JRISH QUESTION..
THE STATEMENT IN THE HOUSE
OF LORDS,
the hope of a settlement, however slender they may think it. The Times does not doubt that the later lealers will revonment acceptance by the Elster Connell
MINISTERING CHILDREN'S
LEAGUE.
THE CHINA MAIL.
SAILORS AND SOLDIERS ENTER,
·TAINED AT KOWLOON
The lies and children of the
ROYAL HONGKONG GOLF GERMAN
CLUB, Ji
ANNUAL MEETING.
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ALTERNATIVES.
[By the MILITARY Correspondent of the
"Tim"..
The Hall Mo say-The pro- babilities are that the Convention
In a previous article the general situa- will meet, and it will put Ireland very
There was a good attendance at the tion of Germany was examines), and they definitely as trial before the agire and Rowhow Banch of the Ministering annual meeting of the Royal Hongkong conclusion was drawn that the situation the work. The test will meet Children's League very kindly entertain Golf Club a Happy Valley yesterday. tontis to become desperate and to requie thigh, whatever capacity constrée a large number of meu in . M. Mr. S. H. Dodwell (Captain) presiding desperste remedies. Our problem ja tive Statemanship postesses.
Services to tew in the Sailors' und · The ChamMÁN, said (2-Gentlemen, - | therefore to examine what these resio |Soldiers Home Vistulay afternoon,
The report and accounts having been indies may be, and where they may be ail later to a Concert and Display in your hands for some time I propose left the initiative by the Allies, Germany |
applied, provided that: Hindenburg is the Seamen's Institute. About three with your permission to take them så
"may"attuck Italy, Russia, the Allies in hundred and fifty meri, representing all
read. I think you will agree with me Franes, or lastly England at home, anch the units in the Command and including that considering the circumstances the each of thesealternatives deserves stady.
The profit a fair sprinkling of men from the Naval report is a satisfactory one, Yart sat down to ten Tables were
for the year amounts to $4,271,29 served by the ladies of the League, against a loss of 3,541.71 last year, assisted by the children who
after writing off Fan' Ling course and
THE CONVENTION'S CHAIRMAN. LONDON, May 21. Conth.ning his speech in the Hosg of Lords, Burl Curton said that when
Losion, May 21.. the war is over and we have consomme | Rumour is busy as to who is likely to the task of reconstructing, which will be the Chairman of the proposed! Con be not less difficult and antions tarevention, and the names mentioned in the conduct of the war itself, who cooki chude General Smuts, Mr. Asquith, Mr. dribt that a contented Ireland would Lowther, Mr Shaughnessy had Lord be an asset of immeasurable value to Pononghanore, future settlement of the interests of the i •
ITALY
Italy in perbas, the weikist of the Allies and it has been the habit of the German bully, since he failed to impress
to teise the little ones. But in order to
British Empire. Who conld ifonist | BRAZIL'S, NEUTRALITY REVOKED helped to promote a feeling of the property 82,137.87 for acepunt of the the bigger boss of Dame Earopi's school,.!
{"
Roo Lago May The President has pirmused to Parlin
that the deres arnonicing Brazil's neutrality be revokad. followed by Basil entering the war ön It is "expertes shut this will be side of the Allies.
thur Great Britains walk he me powerfi figure at the pruño conference if she could aprak with the unitek võice of all her sis. Might not such a comment wuminations pave the way for that world enupention of the" abroe greatest. bert-loving ations of the earth, France, the United States ahel ourselves, apun whose elu pommunion and inter perklence of action he believe the Inture of civilisation to a large extent depended,
NA YORK. May The Brazilian Congress has accepted the President's recommendation to rgroke neutrality, a
6
utmost good humour art friendliness. year 1916, in the sum of $13,336.96 divert Geraisa troops against Italy either At the beginning of the Concert the for Fan Ling maintenaner many items the main German fronts must be thanks of the men were well expressed appear which in previous years, haye weskened, which is inadmissible on the Bombarther Wilson for the excellent been treated as capital expenditare whole, or the new strategic reservo must ten provided and for the kind though: The reserve count, which last year be employed in which case it will be of the men thus shewn. The beautiful stood at $29,761.30, you will observe, engaged upon what we mat call a display given by the children wasso | has been utilized in writing down the secondary operation. It would be rashy thoroughly enjoyed that another vote Fan Ling property, plant, etc., nothing to engage Germany's reserses in [buly of thanks was called for at the end of having her previously, written off for until the situation on the main East and the concert, and wheer after cheer was depreciation since the course was laid
West fronts had been cleared up and given for the chihleen. The whol
ous and the buildings erected.
four offensiva and Russia's, when they, affair was something of a novelty in Service circles, but a big pinber agreed.
With regard to the item on Clalhroughout the sutunær, it is not certain begin, will be continued uninterruptedly with Bonbarlier Wilson that it was the suspense account, I would explain that that the situation will clear during the most enjoyable convert they had the Committee took over the Gun Club, limited period when the seasons permit of atteuil daring their stay in the lock, stock and barrel, including the Alpine adventures. The Trentino bastion | Colony,
All the expenses are being met by Club House and rish balance, the latter is a menace to Italy, of course. This has the lies of the League. The move being more than suficient to pay for always been recognized, but the poverty ofment was initiated by Mrs. Aitken.the removal of the Clan "house" from of its communications do not render it President of the Kowloga. Branch, who Hongkong and its erection at Fan Ling stutive as a zine of concentration for was assisted by a large number of raers When it was hers and associates. The event was- 30-
first put up. I regret very got any, and we must assume that a certain weakness which May, evidently a success that it is now the to say, it presented a serious blot 1 exposed in the Italian defence in ) intrutions of the promoters to give an
this quarter has been removes by suit- other performance sometime during the
The settlement of the Irish question "Eas emerged as a world inetor of such
„BIO DE JANTER," May 22 apital importance that it might affect
The President's message asks for the the forties of fireat Britain in the war revocation of the neutrality: leerein and the leainier of mankind for consideration of the fact that lifted generations. If the cut was to hesitates forms an integral part of the rinde one could dispute that it shodd American Union, and the traitional be made within delay. Since the plicy of Brazil has always been regulated beginning of the war the situation in perfet unity with the United States Ireland hivbgrew at better but worse, as it considerations of the wishes and" if left "alime it might grow even of the great majority of Brazilians. worse. For that rane if wa Balterat for drifted, not merely would we parale mur bankrupt statesinship before the world, but we would have ourned the· deservină condemnation of posterity.
"
Referring to the impurtare of the proposals in the first part of Mr. Bloed Cienegge's fourar, lis Bedship said that Though chay mumenggarily disappenreil theg, might reemerge later in perhaps a s
PROMO
acceptable form. He then
described prevents for the Convention
BRAZILIAN STEAMER SUNK.
PARIS Mar 22 A submarine has sunk the Brazilian Menner Tjeru off Brittany.
Some of the crew were saved.
:
NEW AMERICAN MINISTRIES..
LONDON, Mag 21.1 Telegram from New York state that
Automa.
HONGKONG GYMKHANA, CLUB.
WENDING AP GALLOPS.
Most of the potties to training
Gymkhana Meeting to be hell next Satuny afternoon were given start gallops this morning.
and it constitucina similarly to the President Wilson has devirlerk diereate Premier must concluded:-t was three new Ministries viz:--Foni, Muut beyond! rarastre desirable that retions au! Transportation. presentatives from af these bodies and parties who attend." It would be a natiąnsi misfiætume of any stood aloof. and a grave responsibility world rest up
any of this bodies who elected fo abstain. Many of the lordships had great weighs and authority in Ireland | aut he prayed them to us their influence toisade the people from Hack unfortunate and distrus it course as to alastain. The tile was running fast in Ireland, and he prayed God that af this tornaton they might not miss it. (Cheer
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THE ITALIAN MISSION TO
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→ AMERICA.
· WASHINGTON, May 21. The Julian Mission has arrived America
THE SHIPPING PROBLEM.
AMERICAN PROGRAMME
in
States
Lord Lanstowne said he accepted the
WASHINGTON, Mar 1 proposed Contention, aid said that one problers with the United
Mr. Balfour has discussed shipping fet seemed to dominate the situation.Shipping Buart British experts had We had travelled so far abg the road worked out the amount necessary to to Homer Hale that we now felt'it infipply the Allies, and the Board drifted possible, to turn abenptly lock wayeds.
In programme accordingly.
The Coavention might do immense 2007.
he could not see what harm it could do. THE UNITED STATES AND
If a solution of the distion was not forthcoming it would be shown that the frit was not the Government's but that of the Irish themselves.
Viaround Middleton said that hat-
ever was skin they must secure are loyal element in the Convention an make it clear to that loyal clement they will have an adequate share in the
Government
Ford Londonderry, in a maiden speech, air! those upholding our cause on the battlefield would ask why this settlement plan had been produce!
L1
ARGENTINE.
LONDON, May 21.
The The correspondent at Buenos
threatened to restrict the export of Aires states that the United States has
males actual senreity justifies the enlargo the Argentive Government.has placed on the export of whent.
COSTLY FIRE IN AMERICAN CITY.
NEW YORK, May 1
timies taken denez.
The
| Canzow's Walrog anile, 35, 1.06; 1,4992;
last 31.2.
Mana, 1 mile, 14. 10.2; hat; 5.2. Kisa Duck, 1 male. 3, 1.02. 1:
far 1 BA
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New And, ; milk. H, 194. 1491;
Jax 90
[Sesony, † mile, 35, 1.11. 144: 1996 | 93.
on the landscape, which fortunately
for
with, timt theatres of war in France and Italy are conterminous, and that nothing
u caught the eye of Hisable measures. Also, there is this to be Excellency the Governor, with the result that he very kindlys defrayed the cost of beautifying it. (Applause) prevents the whole of the Western Alliek upkeep and mining expanses will cost from co-operating according to the nervis, the club a very small suni per annum.
of the moment, whether in Toily or else- and wheu ̈w normal supply of cartridges of an attack on Italy by the Centra where. We cannot exclude the chances is ahtainable 1 hope, gentlemen, you Powers this summer, and we must be will patronize this new attraction. prepared to moet it. bit the prospects of a decision on this sideare not favourable
if the Allies are fully prepared for all
The sincere thanks of the Club are further due to His Excellency the Governor aux Mr. T. S. Forrest. who emergencies. presented us with the handsome half- way pavilion, which was opened during the year and is a great improvement on the old shed we used to quench our thirst in. Applause.)
RUSSIA.
47
It is possible that Hindenburg hoped and intended to attack Russia this sum mer, and if the Revolution in Raania were to develop symptoms of miljury.} weakness this idea might still be prose The Committee are of opinion, that the present caddie system at Fan Lingwe have taken as a basis of discussion- erted. But on the assumption which TITLEDUSE, Smile, 36.2, 1.13, 14.4including the practice of stationing, fore the assumption that Germany's position caddies round the course on busy days, tends to become desperate-will'n t- (although it created a little confusion attack on Russia provoke a decision even old methods, and I trust their opinion believe it. Hassia will be stronger thin first, is a distinct improvement, on the if successful, and above all, will is pro- voke a decision in time? It is hard to is sharest by you all.
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last 1.1. Crates Pakia, i mito, 45, 1.98, 1.51.2;
Just 1 19.2.
and mile, 3, 11.4, 1.4%
Warew Is, mile, 4, 1.19.2, 122;
10.
ThorDLANDA, male, 34% 1,96,4; last
22.4.
AUSTRALIAN CRIES, ¦ mile, 102, 1.172,
1.17: lass 91.3.
NK BAY, tile, 4, 115.2. 1.48.2:
Just
FuLL Morse and Bes Dor. 7 mile,
47.44. 1.122, 1. last 11.452,81 x
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HONGKONG NO...... 1 Y.A.D.
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than ever before in men, guss, and The alterations to the Club Home at execodingly costly, and at the worst she shelly. An attack upon her would be 4Deepwater Bay, I regret to say, have would fight back as she has so often. heen somewhat protracted owing to fought before, having waste the spintry, circumstances over which we hart no leaving the German Arny in the autumn using up the Germany reserves, and control bnt they are now nearing far from its bases of supply and no completion and should greatly enhance nearer a decision than before. Failing. therefore, disagreeable results from the the popularity of our picnic course. Revolution, the attack on Russia does not promise that decisive, speedy, and demanded by Germany under the as- stunning victory which is impercively
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I should like to express the thanks of the club to Mr. C. A. Peland Mr. W. D. Apigs and Hash Oy: 1}, 412, 125, quxi, Kraft, who acted as Honorary Secretar-sumption which has been made.
mum, mash, tam 8.4 (2.15 Justies during the temporary absence of Mr.
THE WESTERN FRONT.
alearly blow at the heart of the leading, ides and may propose, whils Cumming The Secretaryship of this France failed in 1914 and 1916 to pro whereby Germany might escape from a establishing them in, stronger, po itiona German attacks upon the Allie in Alliance, and is the only visible means shortening his lines of detence and club, gentlemen, is no bed of rosety as duce the results expected of them, and desperate situation.
as yet uninjured by our fire. to hold Mr. Camming will tell you. During failed, above all, to bring about a decision. The Germans bave obviously hoped his new reserves in hand for a great the regime of Mr. Kraft the indies have ever beed in man and funs, and we fice of their Navy, which is a not in. has been launched. It is possible, front We are stronger in the West than we hitherto to escape the need of the sacri- counter-attack when the Allied offensive disquainted themselves from us, I am have mountains of shells. There can be probable consequence of an operation of the e beginning of the German retreat on
no comparison at all between the losses this kind The keeping of the Gorman February 25, that he curtain they would not have taken this which the Germans would suffer, in Nary out of harm's way has hat certain offensive to begin in the West, on March expected this stap hul they known that Mr. Camming attacking us now and those which they advantages. The German coasts have,
this case we can only say that suffered in their 4. The Monthly Meeting will take place was returning. (Laughter). They now grunt superiority which we possess in mastery of the Baltic has been more or by half. The Germans now say that our
in their previous efforta. The been immune from close attack. The there is such a we
a thing as being too clover at the Military Hospital. Bowen Road, have their own Captain, and Committee. field guns in the West, and the vast less maintained. England has been com Admiralty figures of arrivals and sail on Friday, the 2011 her.. at 10.15 m., and although their powers are necessarily quantity of machine-guns at our disposal, pelled to keep up considerable forces for ings must include every little boat that when lecture will be given by Mrs. | limited with the exception of the fizing remote. The Germans, or anybody defence. Our Air Bervice in France enters or leaves harbour, and are not- render the chances nË German success
home: Irish question, which Englishmen woul) been killed in action.
Major Valentine Fleming, M.P., has I these islands of seroplanes, and anti- from foreign countries, which are the has been weakened by the retention in restricted to hipa proceeding to orcoming never be able to lo..
the only ones to
to be considered in connexion
in their absence, hut strong though A fire starting in the business his hereditary convictions were be parter, and spreading to the residential would welcome any argument which urter, destroyed 100 blocks of would furnish a solution of the problem. buildings at Atlanta City. The damage
Lord Selbourne agreed with Loris estimated at millions of dollars, Lansdowne that it was impossible to
return to the past. This was no longer MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT KILLED
a question for the United Kingdom, but
for the Empire.
Lord Beresford hope that Irishmen
in the Convention would settle the!
THE IRISH CONVENTION.
PRESS COMMENT
LONDON, May 21, The newspapers generally welcome the Convention, but comments. on the outcome are cautious, and none too hope- ful of success. It is pointed out that although the speeches in Parliament showed a remarkable change in the atmosphere, the crux of the dieulis,, namely, the exclusion of north-east Ulster, remains. The strongest hope is based on the attitude of Lord Lansdowne and Sir Edward Carson. The latter's speech is regarded as of better angurý than Sir. J. B Lovedale's.
IN ACTION.
LONDON, May 2
·WOMEN VOTERS.
LONDON, May
In the House of Commons, Mr. Cave, Home Secretary, in moving the second reading of the Electoral Reform Bill, estimateil that it would increase the voters by 8,000,000, of whom 6,000,000 would be women.
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MORE SWEDISH SHIPS SEIZED..
STOCKHOLM," May 20 The Germans have seized three more Swedish ships.
FUNERAL OF THE RAJAH OF SARAWAK.
Commandant Lady May. Acting Commandant Mrs. Hickling.
L.R.C.P. & 8.
of Mou McGregor. M.E., B. ch.
2. Dr. Johnson, 2.C.M... has agreed to give a series of lectures in First Aid at the Victoria Hospital. Parker Head. articulars may be bad from the Ad- jutsat and. Hor, Secretary:
would be
guna,
Bot
that
war.
It was hoped that perfect harmony prevails. (Laughter systems of trenches, given skilful pre-aircraft
paration Red adequate arrangements, German Armies would win the with this subject. But Captain Persins, and applause). With those faw but between the capture of positions But now that this hope recedes, we can in an interesting article in the age remarks, gentlemen, I beg to propose and the defeat of the Allied Armies in well believe that the old plans have fait of March 1, after pulling our figures
the West there is a the adoption of the report and accounts the only thing a very wide gulf, and been furbished up, and that nothing but to pieces to his heart's content, has, to as presented.
frightful losses that Germany would be pratica certainty that an overses admit that the question of the final the submarine, war cannot be invasion must fail will prevent it from result of th The following members may attend in order to pass the Examination qualify,
Mr. F. V. D. Parr seconded-Carried unable to continue the war. The Ger- being attempted. This practical cer- satisfactorily answered.
man retreat in Picardy does not: look
look tuinly will ing them for the Har to Medallion
1 only eater German minds if . If there is disillusion on this subject On the motion of Mr. Parr, seconded like an intention to attack, for people the exe
excellence of our defensive arrange at the Main Headquarters of the enemy, Mes. Douby, Miss I. Ellis. Ma Grby Mr. J. Grist, Mr. Dodwell was treats in their mini, nor do they initiate childish to suppose that the Germans are things sure are that the Germans have who menh to attack do not have re-ments imposes it upon them. It is their plans may be revised. The only EITs. Mina P. Lammert. Mrs, Shenton, re-dieeted Captain.
them. If, however, sorne great oversca ignorant of what we have done. Mach abandoned a great blook of French ter Max. Ralphs, Mrs. Robertson, and Miss
Proposed by the Chairman, seconded adventure is being planned, then so too often we see evidence in the German ritory in the West without fighting for Wilkinson.
by Mr. F. Maitland, Mr. K. M. Camvery likely come, partly in order to gain secrets are
attack, on the Yser-Ypres sector may
Preas
that our political and military it seriously, and that the bulk of the The following, memolars may qualify ming was re-elected hoo.' Secretary,
well
guardod The new reserves are still in the interior of for the Medallion-Mr.
more control of the French Channel constant and increasingly bold recon- Germany so far as the public know. Wo Armstrong,
coust and partly to prevent the with naissances of our crusts by German must therefore discriminate between The following Committee was then drawal of British troops to other fields warships, airships, Miss Carter, Miss Davidson, Miss Denialected nem con:--Mr. E J. Grist, Hen.
and aeroplation, appreciations of the future and facts of son, Miss A. Gordon, Miss M. Gordon,
demonstrate the purpose in the German the present, and make po nishest Mrs. Eander, Mrs. Manning, and Mr. R. Halifax, Mesara. W. D. Kraft,
An oversen attack upon the British mind, and the immunity from punish- pictures in our minds until indispqtable Woo-frock.
FH. Thomas, E. V. D, Parr and a Isles, if they are adequately garrisoned not calculated to change this purpose
ment of the scouting expeditions is evidence reveals the German sim. The following members should attend Ritchie, the three first named having superior British Navy, is one of the most question without a survey of our naval
by good troops and in presence of a
It is not possible to exhaust this as recognising that the Convention, of the Rajah of Sarawak was held in of the Tretachusent: Mrs. Alabaster, ed by the Chairman, the Hon, Mr. E. R. reasons. It is certainly the only opera them all, and upon this body, subject to
The first part of the funeral service examination to become qualified members
these lectures in order to pass the been members of last year's Committee, difficult and hazardous operationis ima aud. military if beld,
On the proposal of Mr. Kraft, second: Bible. But it must not on this abjects not susceptible of publie dis easily fail, but the "Parish Church May
arrangements, success is not precluded, and the exper yesterday.
Account be ruled out, and for many cussion. Our War Cabinet must at Cirencester,
must know iment ought to be made with goodwill with the national flag of Sarawak and Ritchie, and Mrs. Leask,
The coffin was covered! Mi Hastings, Mrs. Hayward, Misa D. Hallax was elected a life member cftion which the German Press never
discuss, but this fact does not diminish the whole and the undivided responsi the expert advice which it receives, resta (S.) M. BALPIE,
the Club in recognition of his services its possibity. The German Navy is the bility for decisions, Vitally important Adjutant and Hon. Secretary, to the Club, more particularly in only great war weapon which has hither though our operations in France are, it Major Wakeman, Commanding H.K.V.R.
to remained unused in the Isiger, scnse ecnnection with the laying out and It is always open to the enemy to recall
is not u corollary that we must rum HONGKONG POLICE RESERVE. improvement of the course at Fan Ling, his submarines for the profits of age still in civil occupations there
at home. With 4,000,000 of military A vote of thanks to Mr. Dodwell, last an operation against EDR card the reason why we should ron risks
German airships sti
the whore. We must never forget that, the German Command something monopoly of long-distance
The Daily Telegraph interpreta the general feeling in Parliament
LONDON, May 22,...
The Daily Chronicle says If the Con- the chief mourners included the Rance," vention is convoked on the crest of the Tuan Onda, Deayung Muda, Taan Bangau inecming tide, it may carried to land. Several officers of the Sarawak Govern
The Daily News rejoices that the rement Service were also present.
presentation will include social, economië
and intellectual elements. It says that
this variety is most comprenbensive and
aontains the promise of a atisfactory farme
The Morning Post says:-It must
"THE SILTER MARKET.
W.
LONDON, May 22. Silver is quoted at 37 7/8 The
not be forgotten that the Government market is very quiet.
of Ireland in not a purely Irish question,
because the security of Great Britain largely depends on Ireland, which is the
·PALLIDER.
Tuesday, May 30th-Ambulance') Platoon, Also Recruits of all Companies under 0.5.Majors.
Wednesday, May 30th-No: 2 Com pany under awn' Commander
Thursday, May 2stNo: 0 Company
at Water Police Station. Ambulance. under own Commander. No. 2 Bection. Flatoon at Tung Wah Hospital at 6 p.m.
postern through which every enemy has to be called "lands" and the name was If industrial workmen are no longer hitherto tried to enter. Therefore, once purely American whost shall we Great Britain cannot carry into effect call them Anything we must hope.. the Convention decisions unless they do but "employees. That word, pronounced
Friday, Jano 1st-No. 1 Section, and not injure the interests and security of employé, as French is either an affce No. 3 Platoon at Central. Also Recruits the Kingdom
tut on or afliculty. Pronosnced as bad of all Companies for passing, out by The Zusss comments on the patriotis obvious name of workmen be set aside
It is & horror. Why cannot the Asp (R). English courage of the commonsense Ulster for them as labourers, has been for the M. Pa in refusing to shut the door to men on the land
(9) F. C. JENKIN
D.8.1 B.
Fear Captain, was" proposed by Mr Maitland and heartily recorded.
THE BRITISH 18L29.
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A no
any.
HONGKONG VOLUNTEER
RESERVES.
PARADES CANCELLED.
All parades ordered for Friday, oth Instruction to
North Sen There is boo the British Tales are the citadel not only inst., are cancelled."
can teach the Germans about mine ar pivot upon winch victory must neces: Thursday, 31st May
that that the security of these islands is the Officers and N.C.G.'s is postposed to fare, and a combination of submarines
and mines can create temporary barragessarily.tura. and interfere with the freedom of activa
of a hostile Nary. There are swarms of
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comes into view. The Germans: may
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