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BRITISH. WATERS TOO HOT' FOB THE U-BOATS. ■ (Rcc. May 27, 7.15 p.m.) , London, May 26. In connection with the sinking of the German submarine cruiser (reported yesterday), the naval correspondent of "Lloyd's Weekly" says: "In view of the iiuhealthiness of British waters for enemy submarines, the Germans have concenlrated their efforts on our more distant lines of communication. Submarines'may now be expected : to appear in the neighbourhood of Gibraltar, the coast ' of Spain, and the South Atlantic. The sinking of the submarine cruiser shows that the Admiralty- is prepared for 111ia development."—Reutor. .
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 213, 28 May 1918, Page 5
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97FORCED TO PREY FURTHER AFIELD Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 213, 28 May 1918, Page 5
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