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NAVAL OPERATIONS.

THB SKAGKk’rACK FIGHT. GERMANY'S FLEET CRIPPLED. Per Puss* Assocxmw.—■ v-optright. (Received at 8.15 p.m., June 1 fHlil liONDON. June 19. The newspaper Scotsman states that advices from neutral ports indicate that the battle put out of action one third of Germany's effective naval power. NECTRAUS' SPECULATING. CIVILIANS KILLED IX NAVAL FIGHT. (Received at 8.15 p.m., June 19;hl IXJNDON, Juno Neutrals are speculating concerning men in civilian clothing being fouim drifting amongst the bodies of German sailors. The view i s largely held that they represented another effort to create | trouble in Ireland. THE NAVAL BATTLE. PRINCE ALBERT TAKES PART. <Received at 9 p.m., June 19th.) LONDON, June 19. It is understood that Prince Albert, serving as a snb-lieutenant on a battleship, participated in the Skager Rack battle.

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West Coast Times, 20 June 1916, Page 3

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NAVAL OPERATIONS. West Coast Times, 20 June 1916, Page 3

NAVAL OPERATIONS. West Coast Times, 20 June 1916, Page 3

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