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  3. LAYING AN EFFECTIVE SMOKE SCREEN DURING TORPEDO EXERCISES.

    An exclusive picture, taken by a staff photographer. from above the crow's [?] Sydney (flagship of the Australian Squadron) during torpedo practice, in Port Phillip Bay, yesterday. In the background can be seen H.M.A.S. Adelaide, Between th two ships the Sydney has laid a white smoke screen, and this, together with the thick black smoke from the funnels, completely covers a Vessel’s movements. Inset (above) is Rear-Admiral W.R. Napier, First Member of the Naval Board, who was present on board the flagship during the firing; (below) Capt. G. F. Hyde, R.A.N., ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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