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I Britain's Patrol of the…

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I Britain's Patrol of the Sea. i Control of Trade Routes Officially Assured. The following announcements were issued at the Official Press Bureau on Wednesday night at 6.?0 :— At the request of the foreign Office the Admiralty have considered attentively the position of Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina and Chile, with the intention of so con- certing their naval measures as to protect., and sustain Angli-Brazilian, Anglo- Uruguayan, Anglo-Argentine aiid Anglo- Chilian trade. They have full confidence of their ability to do this, although the German Government are trying, and will try, to harass the trade routes and arrest the flow of commerce. Their power to fnflict injury diminishes with every day that passes. The Admiralty have already I despatched a large number of mobilised cruisers to their stations ^Jinmanding the trade routes, thus nearly trebling the superior cruiser force already there. The Atlantic Safe, For example, there are already in the Atlantic twenty-four British cruisers be- sides the French, searching for the tve German cruisers known to be in tnat ocean. Enemy vessels will%e hunted con- tinually, and although N?me time may elapse before they are run down, they will be kept too busy to do mischief. A number of fast merchant vessels fitted out and armed in the British Naval arsenals are1 being commissioned by the Admiralty for the purpose of patrolling the routes and keeping them clear of German commerce raiders. ■ Every effort is being made, with suc- cess, to facilitate trade in all directions. Although the principal difficulty was, at the beginning, yet all British ships are arriving with greatest regularity. With every day that passes, the British Admiralty control of the trade routes, in- cluding especially the Atlantic trade routes, becomes stronger. Traders with Great Britain of all nations I should, therefore, continue confidently and boldly to send their ships and cargoes to sea in British or neutral ships, and the British themselves are now plying on the Atlantic with almost the same certainty as in times of peace. Mines in the North Sea. I In the North Sea alone, where the Germans have scattered mines indis- criminately, and where the most formid- j j able operations of uaval war are proceed- ing, the Admiralty can give no re- j assurance.

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