PANAMA CANAL.
GREAT PROBLEMS AHEAD. SPEECH BY ADMIRAL BERESFORD. By Telegraph—Press Association— CoDyricht (Rec. September 29, 1 a.m.) Ottawa, September 28. Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, Unionist M.P. for Portsmouth in ■ tho British House of Commons, who is touring Canada with the Duko of .Sutherland, in a speech at tho Canadian Club at Victoria said tho opening of tho Panama Canal would evolve tho greatest problems conceivable, and which the Englishspeaking nations would have difficulty in solving. It was impossible to niter tho strategical position and trade routes in ono hemisphere without altering those of tho other. On the solution of tho problems would depend tho peaec of tho world. Lord Charles Bcresford criticised the Declaration of London as weakening British naval organisation and lessening the protection of tho trado routes.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1245, 29 September 1911, Page 5
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130PANAMA CANAL. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1245, 29 September 1911, Page 5
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