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  2. IN THE SAFETY OF HARBOR THE ENEMY DISPLAYS HER NAVAL MIGHT WHILE THE GREAT SILENT BRITISH NAVY WATCHES AND WAITS.

    With a view to impressing the Austrian people with the Austro-Hungarian sea power, the guns in the turrets of one of that nation's latest battleships were suddenly swung out while the vessel was in harbor, as though to deliver a concentrated fire of shells. Austria's naval record in the present war has been largely confined to the making of ouch displays in the safe reiuge of her own "harbors ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 92 words
  3. THE DINNER-HOUR REST ON BOARD A BRITISH SUPER-DREADNOUGHT. TAKEN WITH ONE EYE OPEN.

    This photograph, taken on board Admiral Jollicoe's Flagship " Iron Duke," illustrates a slack period in the daily routine of the life of a British Jack Tar. The men are seen resting during the dinnerhouse. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 47 words
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