AUSTRIA'S NAVY.
■. • ITS AIMS DISCUSSED. r * le s'^~?, rc ",4" 0 9!^, | AP.'t^ l ? D y , ' I e' !l1 :",,',, ..,.', (Rec. ,Feb. :15; p'.inij.: / ' Vienna, February 15. In a debate in-tho'Delegations on the Naval Estimates, several speakers urged the Government to initiate disarmament; Three Czech members admitted that the Austro-Hungarian navy was in no wise aimed at Italy, but was to guard the Mediterranean for Germany againsi Ensland. ."'",-. .. ' .•'-.. Admiral Count Montecuccoli, Com: mander, of the Navy, in reply, to a question referring to disarmament, said that a« soon a« the British Budget passed, England would have lit tho stor.of peace. Mr. Taft had Rent invitations Iα disarm, but with the same hand wrote messages to Congress urging fortification- of the Panama-Canal. Austria desires pe-ace, but nius-t keep pace with the .other Powers in arming.' . ■ ~■.■-,.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1053, 16 February 1911, Page 5
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133AUSTRIA'S NAVY. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1053, 16 February 1911, Page 5
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