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• lI.BOAT MENACE SERIOUS. ' _ LONDON, Oct. 25. Sir Erie Geddes interviewed after Ids American trip, said: “Germany’s underwater strength will bo greater* at the end of this year than it ever was before. We reached the highwatcr mark cf our success against the U-
l 1 boats last April and May. Since then, ■we have had to modify our hunting campaign, in order to more effectually escort the American troopships, This, I coupled with Germany’s increased build j ing, lias placed tbo enemy in a position to offer a more serious menace than ever before. ! ! TJ.ROAT REPORT. CHRISTIANIA, Oct. 27-. Pilots at Stavanger report that a subJ marine flying a white flag was seen bound southward.'
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 October 1918, Page 3
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122SUBMARINE WAREARE Hokitika Guardian, 29 October 1918, Page 3
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