COMMAND OF THE SEAS.
BRITAIN’S SUPREMACY STANDS
( British : Official Wireless-) defeat her had their . hollowness le vealed by two happenings ovei the week-end. The squadron of United States destroyers steanied _ PP> 1 ly into a British port alter what their captains describe as. an eventful crossing,” and ; -Biitish strovers guided by British aeioplanes, scou'red’the North Sea for three and a-half days until they found and piek cd up British airmen m a rulibei boat. It is true some attempted to prevent the lescuc> o these men and were speedily chased a "The British command of tl ' c ® ea round all her coasts ,is still supreme, and tho German talk is only likely to draw strong attention to the fact a result which the German lack o un del-standing of world opinion is unable to realise.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 259, 30 September 1940, Page 7
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135COMMAND OF THE SEAS. Manawatu Standard, Volume LX, Issue 259, 30 September 1940, Page 7
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