NAVAL MATTERS.
. INCREASED NUMBER IN GERMAN" DOCKYARDS. By Telegraph-Press Assooiation-Oonyrliht London, February 1. The - "Daily Mail's" Berlin correspondentstates;that, the official- number of workmen employed in: the German dock-1 yards . is .23,908, - as compared - with '19,669 ;in'.'iool.v^;v : Jv.CV-, LOCAL FLEET OR IMPERIAL NAVY? | ■1 , A CANADIAN REFERENDUM. ' I Ottawa, February 1. ' Mr. Marshall,"'moinber fof the Canadian: Parliament for East Elgin,; Ontario, sent .bircujars :to five;, thousand. of his con-stituents-asking .their, opinion Vin regard ■to, Sir, Wilfrid Laurier's proposals for a Canadian! squadron. ■/ ; , v.i. ;' r - . Six and a half per cent, of the replies favoured theJ Prime Minister's proposals. .The majonfy desired a direct- contribu. tion to Imperial naval defcnce in tht way of money or Dreadnoughts.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 732, 3 February 1910, Page 5
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115NAVAL MATTERS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 732, 3 February 1910, Page 5
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