THE NAVAL CHANGES
DEVELOPMENT OF ANTI-SUBMARINE METHODS ! IMPROVED SEA CONTROL i (Rec. December 28, 7 : p.m.) j London, December 27. ..] Tho "Manchester Guardian's", corres- j pondent says the Admiralty' changes J do not mean a reversal of Sir John ) Jellicoe's policy regarding' attacks on j the German Fleet in harbour, on which • matter Sir John Jellicoe was consid- : ered to ho sound, but developments in ■ tho handling of convoys and anti-sub- •; marine methods may be expected. Sir Rosslyn Wemyss's iriends are confident he will be able' to improve the sea control, by which the country will live or ; die. _ . j The "Westminster Gazette." after i commenting favourably on Sir John' j Jellicoe's methods,, says that with the ; entrance of America the time may be j ripe for new methods, but a sinvultan- j eous demand for greater danng and ] absolute security is not likely to 'be ! satisfied. If we at home want a more- ] energetic and, aggressive naval policy, j we must accept greater losses without j demanding the head of an admiral on | a charger.—United States. I
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 81, 29 December 1917, Page 7
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