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On the Sea

VISIT TO NAVAL CENTRES. WORK AT DOUBLE SPEED. Press Association—Copyright. United Service. (Received 9.45 a.m.) London, Inly 23. A special correspondent, who visit ed the munition and shipbuilding <-entres and naval bases, witnessed the construction of warships and merchantmen at double the rate previously regarded as possible. Including the warships' dimensions, their epsed pnd gun-power must not be li'nted at, besides a mysterious vessel hidden in a canvas screen. THE SUBMARINE MENACE. TWO BRITISH STEAMERS SUNK IN MEDITERRANEAN. (Received 9.15 a.m.) Pross Association—Copyright Renter's Telegrams London, July 2 5.

The British steamers Orangemoov and Karma sunk in the Mediterranean. Tha crews were saved.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 95, 24 July 1916, Page 5

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On the Sea Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 95, 24 July 1916, Page 5

On the Sea Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXX, Issue 95, 24 July 1916, Page 5

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