Show WERE ERE AWAITING COAL Interview With Three Weeks Ago Paris Pari March 30 JA Admiral mirl in iii the course of an au n authorised interview with wih a i L Matin ln tin correspondent lOnt SI u ent I I at time the ti Island of lf March huch t I said sid the time future movements movement of the squadron depended on the arrival of coal and military developments The Time slow sow ow arrival of coaler he heid tumid said id becomes a serious question when a fleet consists of sixty warships If I coal is abundant I may go to meet m t I Ithe the Third division Admiral received a tele telegraphic telegraphic graphic summary of the decision of the international m Is of f inquiry in m into to the th North Sea S a incident Hud and said saidI HI I am un glad gad the Ule admirals approved of my ilmy conduct limit hut owing owing to doubts lon con concerning the incident I shall always feel 41 n certain measure of moral morl responsibility However torpedo t n do boats were wee I certainly ther there my amy ships ship hl were vere lrE en tm I J was 5 obliged to ga YC c the time I I hil and 1 I succeeded i |