GERMAN NAVY
TWENTY DREADNOUGHTS SAID TO HAVE
LEFT KIEL
(Received March 6, 8.40 a.m.)
ROME, sth March. A wireless press message states that twenty Dreadnoughts have quitted Kiel.
RUMOURED THAT IT -WELL FIGHT THIS MONTH
(limes and Sydney Sun Services.)
LONDON, 3rd March. Persistent rumours are current in Swedish shipping circles that tho Ger man Navy is coming out to fight- before 22nd March.
The naval expert Hector Bywater, avlio has an intimate knowledge of the German shipyards, writing in the Naval and Military Record Journal, points out the possibility of the German Navy being much strengthened, as the yards are able to construct twenty-five Dreadnoughts at the same time.
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Evening Post, Volume XCI, Issue 55, 6 March 1916, Page 7
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