Second Edition On the Sea.
|p*E BATTLE OF JUTLAND. |||H PESSIMISM DEPRECATED. OF THE GERMAN PLANS. HHKf > -S —: IHPhat success would have K 7 . MEANT. SfflH \hnr*D Prkw a«sooiAtroH- : (Received 12.55 p.m.) Paris, June G. Hautofeuille, in a letter to Clemencean, says he is astonished g|||Bafi journalists should allow themto be hypnotised by the heavithe bafctle losses. The German came but with two objects, firsttq destroy ships supplying Russia ' Hith food via Archangel to Kola, re-grain-laden; also to destroy and establish themselves in HHrchangel, which operation would have Russia and reduced her to ex secondly, to cover the exit the Wiesbaden and Elbing, whicli BKere specially equipped as commcrcewith a huge coal capacity, and. to- reach■ the South AtlauHHie and Pacific and surpass the Em||Hten’’S r< .. .. ■ “NORtCRLTS.’’ ||® DEATTY'S CHEERY LETTER. ■ cAUUANT^OQ^ACT.ON. ■ big kick* lelft in the fleet. - : ~ v -(Received 12-55 p.m.) Bk .... London, J.une G. ||| Admiral Beatty) (writing to Admiral ; says,v “We drew the enemy IHpnto the jaws oßthe fleet. I have no except for .the gallant lives ot IB' l pals, vyho {Jipd:gloriously. It would warhied: , heart to see how Valiant Hood 'brought the squadron, JHyihto action. Would to God we had H had a more successfulgeneral result, ■"but we are'ready"for" the next time. H Please God, it will come soon ! The S T< t? pd ?-■
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 54, 7 June 1916, Page 6
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217Second Edition On the Sea. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 54, 7 June 1916, Page 6
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