WILL THEY EVER COME OUT.
"'Do you think that the English will ever come?' is the question that has been fired at me from the - stokers deep down in the bowels of - the Moltko, and from men in destroyers and des-patch-boats to the highest officers," writes Herr yon Wiegand in the New York World.
"Again, he says that the table-talk of German officers consists of invocations to the British Navy to come out of hiding and fight. ■ "These challenges from a fleet which has' been swept from the seas, has lost its colonies and nearly all its overseas commerce, and now shelters in circumscribed waters behind a serried minefield and under powerful land guns, aa-e really delightful," says the Spectator.
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 18, 22 January 1916, Page 20
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