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INTREPID COMMANDER.— Lieut.-Commander G. C. Phillips, commander of the British submarine H.M.S. Ursula, chatting with Captain Bethell after the return of the submarine from her raid at the mouth of the River Elbe on December 14. He was responsible for the sinking of a Nazi cruiser of the Koln class after his submarine had passed through big minefields and dangerous shoals.

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Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVIII, Issue 21555, 18 January 1940, Page 5

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INTREPID COMMANDER.—Lieut.-Commander G. C. Phillips, commander of the British submarine H.M.S. Ursula, chatting with Captain Bethell after the return of the submarine from her raid at the mouth of the River Elbe on December 14. He was responsible for the sinking of a Nazi cruiser of the Koln class after his submarine had passed through big minefields and dangerous shoals. Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVIII, Issue 21555, 18 January 1940, Page 5

INTREPID COMMANDER.—Lieut.-Commander G. C. Phillips, commander of the British submarine H.M.S. Ursula, chatting with Captain Bethell after the return of the submarine from her raid at the mouth of the River Elbe on December 14. He was responsible for the sinking of a Nazi cruiser of the Koln class after his submarine had passed through big minefields and dangerous shoals. Timaru Herald, Volume CXLVIII, Issue 21555, 18 January 1940, Page 5