July 6, 1918.] THE ENEMY AT THE GATE. As we are now aware, the enterprising Hun thickly sowed Pacific waterways with extremely powerful mines, and there is no chapter in the lexicon of British 'naval invention more important than that showing the genius expended on the ultimate destruction of all mines in all waters.
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Observer, Volume XL, Issue 3, 20 September 1919, Page 51
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54July 6, 1918.] THE ENEMY AT THE GATE. As we are now aware, the enterprising Hun thickly sowed Pacific waterways with extremely powerful mines, and there is no chapter in the lexicon of British 'naval invention more important than that showing the genius expended on the ultimate destruction of all mines in all waters. Observer, Volume XL, Issue 3, 20 September 1919, Page 51
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