On the Sea
"GOD HELP US l" THE PROMISED NAVAL BATTLE. CERMANS* FORLORN HOPE. | Press Association—Copyright. United Service. (Received 12.5 p.m.") Amsterdam. October 5. '' The Koelniscbe Zeiiung declares, concerning the German report that the Fleet contemplated another battle, that an Admiral writes to say that, the Fleet may expect soon to meet the "Sea Tyrant," and disingenuously adds. -'God Help us !"
LESSON FOR THE GERMANS. SUBMARINES IN THE CHANNEL. Press Association—Copyright, Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received 11.35 a.m.) New York, October 5. The New York World's London correspondent cables that the ''-mians last week sent all their available sir.hmarines to the English Channel, with ■ the object to fulfil the German boasts that they are able, to. the Channel, but the British Navy was quick to deal with the new menace. Although the Channel may seem to have been closed to passenger traffic for a •few days, the Germans have since learned that they cannot send submarines into English waters with any more impunity than they can send Zeppelins to London.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 59, 6 October 1916, Page 5
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