THE FLEET.
CRUISE IN MEDITERRANEAN.
,Ht Association.—Copyright.) Ofcutnrs Tole^rams.) Received .Tanttarv i>nd, 7.45 p.m.> LONDON, January 1. Ihe Atlantic J-loet. is going on a long . ruse through tho Mediterranean, and •\ ill carry out joint manoeuvres with the ni'wly-oonstittited Mediterranean Fleet, under Vieo-Admiral Sir J. M. do Bo-
The manrenvres will provide a display of naval power not previously seen in tho present generation. _ KoTlntrir- on the of Ih»> Grand ;■ •e' \ 3 p"'* P' a!! the distribution of th« hnli-n ~ iTy -a drawn up by tho AdrniraltT la.-; jtr-.r-n. Tho composition of tho fl»<<il ir 1 rfTiiadrnrti v.un to follown: — Atlantic Fleot. Elizabeth (flavin ~f \dn;:ra| «v r Charles 70 Madden). Ma lava Barh.im. \ a'.mr.t, „nd AV f impit«. Resolution f'. v'.:r> of Hear-Admiral Hon V A «:tan- .. . nova] Iloyal Oak, RamilHcn, i.ri ( ;>n.i<!a. V, ■i;-tle-cniisoTt»—Lion 'flagship of Vi«v \ilrc.r.il Sir Poser J. B. KevesJ, Tiger, J'rirUoyal, ItepuW, and Tb-novm. fnii"n—One r-quadron. H.Mt.k-ine-carricrs— Furious, Vindicti-rw, Atand Nirvana. - !nariren—Four flotilla*. ■'.f'.r '.or.- —Clercral Crauftird ar.d Sir John M r, re. Home Fleet. Hai!>-«diir>«—Ono wpiadrtm (Viop.Admiral S.i F. Oliver 1 !. I.i'.dvt Cnii-vnt— (Ire squadron ffotrr shipe). I'•''<trn7er.T -.Txo flotilla*. M irclavers—Or.o flotilla. Mediterranean Fleet. Futtleshipfl—T»on Duke rfl.ii-»hip of Yic<s Admiral Sir J. M. df Itolx-clc), Mnrll)oron<?h, Js--r:hr.-.r. K:np"ror of Tr.dio 'flagship of KenrA'Jrr:ir.ilV Centurion, and Ajax. I.irhl f'rui.iors—Card iT {flaTlrip of ItesrAdmiral K. S. Alexander-Sinclair), Caradoc, Centaur. fV>rrs. f.'alvnno. and onn other r.wtroye r.»- One flotilla. >'ihn.<irine r ,—f)no flit i'la. r'or I)Jiiiihe Two ohipfl. llerl S<-a Svrviee—Two Tcanel«. Chins Station. 11.M.5. TT.iwkin* fflas?hin of Alexander L. HufT. ' j f.irht, r'niifwr.'—Carlisle (flamliip of nearAdmiral O. 11. J?orrett) and squadron. rVstrovoni—One flotilla. Submarine*— Ore flotilla. Hirer C,nnlioa.t«»—Ono flotills Capo 01 Hood Tlrrpo Sfation. Li(;bt Cruisorn—Ono souadron fßear-Ad-f.iral tho Hon. K. S. T'itKlirrlxTt-V Eaflt Indine Station. T.iftht Cruiwrs —One nqnadran iTtcar-Ad-■miral Sir Hnch n. I) Tntliill). 'iunboats—lJramhle and Ilritomart 'for I'ersinn Oulfl. Sonth-Eiwst America Station. I/i?ht Cmi/»ers—Ono pquadron (near-Ad-miral A. T. Iltinf). Went Atlantic Station.* T.ijht Cruisens—Ono Bipiadron (P.car-Ad-miral A ( F. Ev<»rrtt). Anatralian Station. K»ttl«vcniiaor—Aiwtralin (flagshin of Comnjo<lorc .T. S. Dumarrflq). Litrht CniLvrrß—Sydncv, Melbourne, and Brmbano. Deetrnyern—TTiion, PnrTamatta, Swan, Torrent, Warrcffo, and Yarm. Submarines—Ono flotilla (",T" c la«). "ll'o Wc»t Atlantic- Squadron wm formed under tho comrawid of Rear-Admiral Everett, ■with ita baoo at Bermuda. When tho new in theso w«t«T» has beon finally constituted, Vico-Adrairal Si r Trevelyan I). \V. apier becomea ita Commandcr-in-Chiof.
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