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  2. NAVAL LOSSES ADMITTED BY GERMANY.

    THIS diagram will come as a surprise to many people—especially to those who are continually complaining about the "inactivity" of the British fleet. Inactivity! Our navy has done everything that could reasonably have been expected of it, and we may well be proud of it. The trade routes have been kept open, the transport of men and munitions of war has been carried on to the great advantage of all the Allies, the enemy submarine menace has been made a matter of comparatively little importance, and—the German fleet has been forced to remain in hiding. In addition, as our diagram shows, Germany since the war began has lost war-vessels of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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