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  5. BRITANNIA STILL RULES THE WAVES

    Because it is vitally necessary that the plans of our naval and military war lords should be kept secret, the censor will not allow the newspapers to tell even our own public what successes or what reverses Britain's naval forces are meeting with, so that newspaper ...

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  7. MAP SHOWING THE POSSESSIONS OF THE POWERS IN THE SOUTH PACIFIC.

    The strength of the fleets in the Pacific Ocean of the nations now engaged in war are, so far as can be ascertained, as follows:— Great Britain: Two battleships one battle cruiser two cruisers, twelve light cruisers, ten destroyed and two submarines. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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