JUTLAND BATTLE
GERMAN CLAIM AND COALAIENTS
(“Sydney Sun” Service.)
LONDON, June 12.
The “Daily Alail” says: Tlje fifth volume. <>f Cernian'v’s Official History of the Naval AVar contends that the Jutland battle was a German victory, because the British losses in men and ships were twice Germany’s: R approves Jellicoe's determination to deploy from the German fleet as the befit course' after the failure of the British ’Scouting Service.' It doubts whether JeUicoe ever intended to fight' a decisive action, and it blames Jellicoe for adherence to the rigid stiff line of battle,
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Greymouth Evening Star, 13 June 1925, Page 5
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