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Show oo BRITISH VESSELS FEAR RED 'SOBS' Launching of Submarines on Black Sea Calls for Warn ing .vote LONDON, Nov. I. Replying to the Pusaian soviet government's recent' DOt concerning the operation Of jub-'j marines by the Soviet navy lOa-l Cur- .on. of Kedleston. secretary for foreign j affai'-s saye the f.rltlsh government a belief In he proposed sggressiVe ae-tlon ae-tlon of the submarines v.ns based r,n a soviet minister's statement when the submarines were launched In the Bli k SB that he hoped they would slnK entent'-" Vessels. The British government. Uai I ur-IOn ur-IOn lidded, did "ot fel justified Itt running any risk and now had found Its fears confirmed by the vague State -ment of the soviet note Which would permit of a eovlet submarine torpedo-In torpedo-In if a Hrltlsh ship under the excuse of mistaken identity. Tho noie .insert s that the soviet fences in the Black sea are still eng-tir-ed In acts of open hostility against British Brit-ish Interests and aiys the rovlet o -'err.rneni can end this situation by gl -itni; th,- assurance:; exiled for in the British note of October 9 oo |