NEW MAVAL POLICY.
IF CANADA IS CONVERTED. ADMIRALTY'S NEW SCHEME. DIRECT AND INSPIRING RESPONSE. By Telegraph-Press Association-Copyright. (Rec. May 21, 0.30 n.in.). London, May 20. The "Daily News" says there is no risk in predicting that the naval policy which Australia has chosen and which Mr. Churchill favours will bo ultimately adopted generally, and, if Canadian Ministers can bo converted, the thing will be as good as settled.
The "Daily Mail" comments on the cordial reception of Air. Churchill's inj vitations to Hie Dominions. Mr. W. T. ' White's (Canadian Minister for Finance) announcement that Canada is prepared to ; do her full share is the direct and inspir- ; ing response of the eldest son of the Empire, and as the Reichstag debate shows that Germany means to increase lier Navy to the utmost point, the Dominion's action, provided it is taken in time, will turn the scales. If Canada relieves the British fleet of the Atlantic control, the crisis will be surmounted. ADMIRAL XING-HALL. (Eec. May 21, 0.30 a.m.) London, May 20. • Admiral Sir L. A. Beaumont has been retired, having reached the age limit. Vice-Admiral King-Hall has been promoted to Admiral.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1445, 21 May 1912, Page 5
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