MOTHER COUNTRY.
THE ADMIRALTY CHANGES. PRESS COMMENTS. (U4E RIPE FOR SEW METHODS. QUESTION OF BORE AGGRESSIVE . fOUCY. United Service. Received Pec 2S, 7.50 p m London, Dec. 27. Manchester Guardian's London KWltipondent states that the changes do (At pw'i reversal of Admiral Jellicoe's DQltajrregarding attacks on the German teet in haitoor, wherein Admiral Jelliuoe was <<«isidered sound, but developments u convoys and anti-subma-rinisjn may be expected. Admiral Wemyss' friends are confident lit will be able to improve tile sea iHpijtrnl. whereby the country lives or * T§» Westminster Gazette, after commenting favorably on Admire 1 Jellicoe's nethods, says that with the entrance of America, the time may be ripe for new nqthods, but the simultaneous demand fqr gnater daring and absolute security (A u&Kkely to be satisfied. If we have t OMir* energetic and aggressive oottny, we must accept greater losses without demanding the brad of the Admint on a charger. Rational labor headquarters. London, iDec. 27. rhe Labor; organisetiens aim at raisbv & shilwig levy for the farpose of building national Labor headluartera in London as a memorial U rotfryt who have fallen in the war.
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Taranaki Daily News, 29 December 1917, Page 5
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185MOTHER COUNTRY. Taranaki Daily News, 29 December 1917, Page 5
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