ON THE HIGH SEAS.
IN THE CATTEGAT
SUBMARINES ESCORTED TO
BALTIC.
LONDON, November 22
Router's Copenhagen correspondent a hates that there lias been naval activity on the part of British and German ships in tho Cattegat during the past week, said to bo due to the passage of largo "numbers of British submarines into tho Baltic.
A Britinh squadron, including I) rendnoughts, several cruisers and many torpedo boats escorted the- submarines
to the Skaw,, where tlio larger vessels stopped, while the torpedo boats escorted the -submarines as far as Elsinore, at the entrance to The Sound, whence the submarines proceeded to the Baltic. -The Germans were too late in .discovering- the movement, but sent a flotilla of torpedo boats at full speed /ap The Sound, but when they saw the British, squadron near the Skaw they retreated.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XXXV, Issue 8304, 24 November 1915, Page 6
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