ON THE HIGH SEAS.
ON PATROL WORK
THAVVLBIiS IN THE MEDITER-
RANEAN
LONDON, Nov. 21
Mr Asiwnea-cl Bartlett pays a tribute to the work of trawlers in the Mediterranean, where they are used for patrolling the lines of communication, and convoying supplies and troops from Mudroß to Gallipoli. " The North Sea fishermen," he says, "are a magnificent race, contemptuous of others, and regarding seamanship as a lost art except to themselves. For eight months' they have swept the straits, and braved 'sluT!:-i find submarines, but of thousands of trips, the enly loss was that of ji thwlec 'suuk by shell-fin? at An'Kic."
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8303, 23 November 1915, Page 6
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