'LORDS OF THE OPEN OCEAN'
ADMIRAL SCOTT AND THE DREADNOUGHTS. 8r Association—Cofiyrielrt "rimes" and ByA-nos "Sun" Bcrtlee#. (Hoe. Juiife 9, 6 p.m.) London, Juno 8, Lord BrasSey, referring to Admiral Sir I'crey Scott's statement qti the subject of the cart or tho Dreadnought era, poiiits cut that- the Admiral does hot contemplate. ill® disappearance of big warships, which will long remain lords of the open ocean, hut a new type of frghtiftg sliiip accessary for tfartoV waters. GERMAN SUBMARINES READY. (Rec. June 9, 11,35 p.m.) Eleiiin, June 9. Count Rcventtow, writing to tihs "Beuiserictago Ze-itung," and commenting oil Admiral. Sir Percy Scott's views says that • the German subr.iari ties arc till ready for service, and constructed for use ill tlie high seas, which is by no means 'tho caso with other Powers'' submarines.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2172, 10 June 1914, Page 7
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133'LORDS OF THE OPEN OCEAN' Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2172, 10 June 1914, Page 7
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