Press Praise Admiralty Report
(Received 11.30 a.m.) RUGBY, A message issued by the Admiralty concerning the progress of countermeasures taken by the Navy against the Nazi submarine campaign on British shipping is the subject of favourable comment in the press. The “Daily Telegraph” believes that “a very lively satisfaction will be the general reaction to the laconic but cheering message of the Admix'alty.” The “Manchester Guardian” says: “The Admiralty, rightly, says little about its cabpaign against the submarine, for the less the Nazis know about what is happening to their boats the more difficult it will be for them to plan. “It is most encouraging, therefore, to hear officially that ‘many attacks have been made and a number of U-boats have been destx’oyed’.”
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Northern Advocate, 18 September 1939, Page 7
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123Press Praise Admiralty Report Northern Advocate, 18 September 1939, Page 7
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