"CANAL-BOUND" FLEET.
LIKELY TO GOME OUT. ' TOASTS TO "THE DAY." i; NEW SUPER-SUBMARINES. (Receive^'March 14. 7 p.m.) London, March 13. The Daily.Mail correspondent at Rotterdam says' -that Germany's ! -bound fleet .is preparing to [move. "For many weeks," I have [been receiving information," says j the correspondent, " and I am now able: to state that the fleet will, at-, , tempt to justify its proud, title. The famous toast 'The Day' ..is: being; i drunk with an. amount of enthusiasm, that heralds imminent action. An j unwritten order by the. higher command is;, that no German ship shall surrender., .The best German inventive minds have, been employed in | perfecting the huge fleet of super- ! submarines; but these; efforts are being hampered by an .insufficiency of Bailors." . ." j A report from Geneva says that I German, travellers report, that all the warships in Kiel... are under ■steam.;/--. ■'■■.■..':'."':' - - ■■'■.■'■■,"
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16178, 15 March 1916, Page 7
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144"CANAL-BOUND" FLEET. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIII, Issue 16178, 15 March 1916, Page 7
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