of far greater peril and difficulty quelled the submarine menace in 1917, have not been idle during the 26 years which have elapsed. Patient research into the submarine menace has gone on undiminished and has yielded valuable results. If, therefore, Germany has decided to throw this challenge to the civilised world, so far as Britain and France are concerned it is one which both countries will face with calm and confidence.
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Evening Star, Issue 23371, 14 September 1939, Page 11
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71Untitled Evening Star, Issue 23371, 14 September 1939, Page 11
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