THE NAVY.
CONFLICTING VIEWS AS TO ITS '.'. STRENGTH. . SIR C. BRIDGE'S OPINION. 1 ;' Ity Teleeraph—Press Association—Copyright. '' : , . . London, January 12. ■ Admiral Sir Cyprian Bridge, 'formerly Commander-in-Chief on the Australian Station, protests against tho Unionists'representing . tho Navy as weak. He adds that the . Navy is quite equal to'the twoPower standard.: , London, January 12. Mr. Walter Long, who was Chief, Secretary foa: Ireland in'the last, Balfour •Ministry; declares; that' if 1 the Unionists were returned to power: and found, the Navy doficierit'they-would take the; country into their confidence,'. nnd ask it to make the necessary sacrificca. > •: ACTIVITY OP KRUPP*S. : London, January 12. ..' The ■ "Standard" quotes. an English engineer's statement that the' Krupp works at Essen ate full of gunsi armour-plates, turrets; -..and platforms for ships and forts. The Krupp establishments aro . hours a day, and have 66,000 . employees. . r . ' ■.'
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 715, 14 January 1910, Page 5
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136THE NAVY. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 715, 14 January 1910, Page 5
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