CANADA'S NAVY.
TERM "TIN-POT" OBJECTED TO
CETJISEE PEOGEAMME DEFENDED.
By.Telejrapli—Press A««ocintinn~-nrtriyrlt?lit- ■ ■■■ '■ Ottawa, September. 14.-
■: ;Commander Eoper, of 'the Canadian Navy, denounces .-remarks' made ,at ,a re■ceiit luncheon-' at .Ottawa - .by opponents .of the Canadian' Government's .navai policy. ,He objects to.-: theterm . :'"tin-pot : n avy,"- and - adds! : "The' , cruiser pro-. : gramme ;is-the correct one; Dreadnoughts might cost, more:'than ■ Canada,-could afford. . Tlie ; navy should, be kept; apart from party politics." : ■.
- A SAILOR'S FIRST DUTY. (Eec. September 15, 10.10 p.m.) Ottawa, .September. 15. The, "Ottawa. Free Press" . (Liberal) endorses the-sentiments contained in Coin-, mander Roper's speech,' but rebukes him' on the ground ,that "a ,sailor's first duty;, is to keep his inouth-closed.":
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 923, 16 September 1910, Page 5
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109CANADA'S NAVY. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 923, 16 September 1910, Page 5
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