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The Gezuar sthmarines are by means getting off sent free," said Sir
and told how for eight months he had been patrolling, scanning the seas for German periscopes; once, for olaht days nad nights, he never left the bridge.
With marineglasses 7 saw twu mdx. 4 one black and nae white, cutting through
have done nothing-it was done by othom. it is our own home which is burning-it was set alight by other people."
"They are then asked how many Ser bian troops have passed that way. "They
..Tha
the waves. The rods became visible to, reply "We don't know," Thereupon the broken waters game a hack mass group stands still. This takes their breath the naked eye, and then out of the commander ways Shoot them." saberine. She darted towards us; fug
| John Jellicoe; First Sva Lord, in a sgwch oroared; n figure, then two, climbed away. We are so young to make war,"
trade unionists, supporting Sir Wil Ham Robertson's plon for niere men for the Army..
Sir John said:-The Navy cannot wih the war has to be won on
MARSEILLES AND LONDON, as the Germans,
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Their ships stop inside their purts and if they come out to fight they will not go back again. I hope. To win the war we pist have men for the Army.
out of the turret. "I saw a gun, and as saw it there was a tasb, then a puff of smoke; three seconds later a report We were being sheller.
IN A FRENATO SUBMARINE. "That's how it's done," said the captains but I shokt explain that the
submarine wZŁA
Nobody oils these women, in their f own native tongue what is going to be one with them. But there have under. ate, they cash flown their eyes like an animal whiel, expecting a blow: they not utter a mound, A momentary shiver passes through their bly. they
Directions in which, the Navy exerts wore blank French and the shells do not believe, they do not comprehend: |
Fits power during the war are. firstlyed her: Fresently the turret closed, and The submarine stopped and we board. its business to defunt the Bigha Sas Pleat whenever it appears: secondly, to
we dived. I knew we were diving, be sink enemy submarines whenever they cause I was told so, but there was not are found (as dibeult a task, I suppose,
the slightest senastion. To be in touch na was over put before any have); with the outer world one must look thirily, to keep open the communications through the periscope. Tiny ships were to this country for our food supplies dotted about the ocean. 4 using and munitions: and, fourthly, to stop Salonika recallvi tragic tales of German hospital ship on her way home from and to see that any enemy ship which Rets afcus has u Tery short life. These are the tasks which the Navy has set itself to da.
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When the war started, the submarine menace was comparatively aruall. In the rly days the principal renace was to our Fleet.. As the war progressed the
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GREEN FAIRYLANIN
We were journeying far with our periscope still above the waves: we were going to dive deeper, and our periscope was drasen in. We were blind then, but not dent. Scientists have invented in the presunes of strange craft struments which give auml warning of
their eyes look for deliverance-expect a
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rifles was heard."
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Mr G. E. Anderson Mr N. de Journel Me J. A. Baring Germans commenced to use their sub.
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I looked through a small sheet of R. M. Bartlett
Mr W. L. L. Barker Mr W. Katz principle of international law
plate glass and gazed into fairyland. It Mr and Mrs B. A. Mr C. King
Dr F. T. Keys humanity, and the departure from interis astrnishing how light it is below the nation law has led
Baxter and child The Mediterranean-and perhaps Mrs E R. жен. dificult situation.
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At one period the German submarines attacked our merchant ships on the surface. In order to meet that menace we armed our ships defensively." Ther
dow forced to attack under past like an endless band of green fabric. water, and although that has limited
One more glance through the periscope very much the activity of the submarine and I saw vessel steaming towards us, the counter to that attack is much more apparently on ware of our presence. As difficult than to surface attack. In ardere came to the surface we torpeded her to give security, we want got men, but it theory: then the turret opened, and
numbers of small craft.
men rushed to the
the gan, which barked aisily,
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Mr Geo. E Costello Dr&Mr. Marriott We were now in sight of land and Mr. D. Courtney Mr H. E. Maslin vessel was waiting to take me to the MrW. B. Davenport Mr T. R. E Me headquarters of the Eyes of the Fleet Mrs W. B. Davenport Innes The chief, who was to take me under his Mrs F. E. Davis
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assembly such as this, that what the I should like to say, especially to an Navy wants is for every man who takes part in the building of ships to do the tmost that lies in his power so carry out his work, because a fleet of small crait prevents losses and the building of merchant ships replaces those lost.
The gravity of the submarine menace should not be minimised by anybody in this country. You Iznow week by week because they are published, the figures of our losses in merchant ships. There ΤΟ one sovereign remedy for the sub- marine. The methods for dealing with them are a combination of devices, at fresh schemes are daily introduend.
is
3:
"SERIOUS TINE AHEAD."
of the Mediterranean. Lande Mr J. Passe
Mr K. M. Fetterly Mr G. V.Read be Mrs N. H. Geinsen-Misa F. A. Besy
hoff
MPR R. Roxburgh
. Scott Mr Loc
Pang Seng W. C.Shiner
men who only know this sen from the Promenade dey Anglais would astonished by this map. The whole of the Mediterranean is divided
up into Mr and Mrs R A. Mr squares, just like a draught board, and Goldsmith the whereabouts of every submarine in. the Mediterranean is kdown. Every G. Gordon square on the board has something Mr and Mrs. Lec.
Goulbourn looking after it.
Guan.
Mr A. G:
Enemy submarine losses are not pab lished, because of the difficulty of being quite certain when a submarine has zone down. The process of a submarine various kinds on duty in the Mediterra Capt. T. P. Hali
There are seven hundred vessels of Mr diving and a submarine sinking are and as soon as a German submarine Mr and Mrs F. much the same in appearance, and there-ighted its presence is at once tels- fore you are never certain whether she graphed to the chief. Every weapon Mr and Mrs W.
Hamlin know that the dive has been involuntary are unknown metimes per sick, dived voluntarily, or involuntarily. You known to the public and several that when some survivors are picked up submarines. are not great because when a submarine of German submarines sunk in the But the number of cases of that sortship, but if the public knew the number they a is attacked she gets all hands inside as Mediterranean it would be astonished. Boon as possible ready to dive.
As the same time, whilst it is a fact ting off scot free, there is undoubtedly that the submarines are by no means get- serious time before the country, and ecor.oms in food consumption should be the order of the day. It is dus to those who are fighting so
Army in Francs to see that in the
perligence on our art ashore shall nullify their efforts. It is also due to those gallant fellows in the mercantile marice, whose ships are sometimes sunk 300 or 400-
SERBIAN WOMEN SHOT BY GERMANS.
CYNICAL EXPLANATION" OF
- ENEMY EYE-WITNESS,
From the Serbian Legation comes sa
Bonnibal
Mr W. E. Heppeil Mr. Go Harper
31 C. A. Hing Mr W. B. Hind
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Mr E. Strassm
Mr L. M. Temple
Hon. Mr.
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Hon. Mr. P. H. Holyoak"
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miles out in the Atlantic. to see that we extraordinary admissing, from a German put forth every possible effort to combat eye-witness, of atrocities, committed on successfully this menace. We can do the civil population of Sorina. The com- Mr D. K. Blair thia by keeping our consumption down to real necessities and by wo king hard, each in his own sphere, with one end in view-to carry the war to a auccessful ending at the earliest possible moment.
U-BOAT HUNT:
MEDITERRANEAN DIVIDED UP *INTO SQUARES.
rounication is as follows:--
A German author, Chiens Mauces Mr & Mrs Cossart MrT. L. Perkins Fontana, who accompanied the Garinau Col. Darling, RE Mr G. Ritchie army to Serbia, published in the review Mr&Mrs W. Duinken Mr and Mrs W. E.
Die Schaububne" of January 4th's Mr F. W. Evans Roberts long description of the deeds of the Ger- Mr Deaman Fuller Mr& Mrs. Findlay man troops on Sorbian territory, which Mr and Mrs B. A. Smith the more remarkable because it contains: Hale
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Hongkong, May 17, 1917.
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