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NORTH SEA FORTRESS

London, Nov. 16. Heligoland, once the haven of the German submarine and light, cruiser forces, in the North Sea. is a fortress no more. The Inter-Allied Commission which has been at work on it for the last two years, is about to report, that the main work of demolition is finished. Certain works art left to be completed by the (mermans. the Commission to pay quarterly \isits until the last provision of the peace treaty has been carried out. Then the island passes back into ihe complete control of Germany.

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Bay of Plenty Times, Volume L, Issue 7891, 6 January 1922, Page 3

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NORTH SEA FORTRESS Bay of Plenty Times, Volume L, Issue 7891, 6 January 1922, Page 3

NORTH SEA FORTRESS Bay of Plenty Times, Volume L, Issue 7891, 6 January 1922, Page 3

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