SEA-POWER.
MEANS WINNING THE WAR ADMIRAL WEMYSS'S EMPHATIC STATEMENT THE SUBMARINE CAMPAIGN FRENCH MARINE MINISTER'S ANNOUNCEMENT MORE SHIPS BEING BUILT THAN SUNK DESTRUCTION OF U BOATS PREVIOUS RECORD MONTH BEATEN
Australian and KZ. Cable Association. LONDON, May 26. (Received May 27, at 10.45 p.m.) Admiral Wemyas, interviewed by an American correspondent, said : "Sea-power to-day means winning the war. The Allied navies have Germany by the throat, and the grip will not be relaxed until Germany ha« learned her lesson. Now that i the wealth, power, men, and ships of the United States are aligned with us, there cannot be any doubt as to the final outcome. We will beat the Hun completely nntil the world ia made safe for decent people to live in."
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 17326, 28 May 1918, Page 5
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