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AN INVINCIBLE INVASION

“We have resurrected the ‘monitor’ — a light draught craft of the old days, drawing so little water that, she is capaide of going pretty well anywhere and hitting haid when she gets there,” says F. T. Lurie in the Sunday Pictorial. "liow many monitors we have built is an official secret, and their armament (despite surmise) is likewise. It is enough to say that sooner or later they will be the doom of Germany, once wo have soldiers enough to follow along any road that they may make. ••Tim roau will he a sea road, and it will have been made hy the British Navy. Once made, the invasion of Germany will he no longer an invisible one.”

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Southland Times, Issue 17658, 16 February 1916, Page 6

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AN INVINCIBLE INVASION Southland Times, Issue 17658, 16 February 1916, Page 6

AN INVINCIBLE INVASION Southland Times, Issue 17658, 16 February 1916, Page 6