For tho next ton yours or so, accord-" mg lo ' American Slapping." mines laid in deep water m the North Sl'.-i will cause unnleasant qualms to ship captain* sailing those waters. "Thousands of mines were laid m deep water durir.t* lbs war, ami now the lim* has come when . t id nioouiis cables are I'Offinning to runt--iliroiipli, with tho result that the mini* are hi caking loose and coining to the surface, biity thousand American mine* «ere laid, it seems, between Bcrireu ai«V>-» the Orkney Island? lo shut in (he Ger- * - man submarines, and of these only about • f"i-ly thousand hove boon fished up, tei thai. Inosn mines may bo Ginected lo .IJ»<- ' ZMIZT L\jZU} luiv* Im
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Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 151, 30 June 1925, Page 3
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117Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CIX, Issue 151, 30 June 1925, Page 3
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