GIFT DREADNOUGHTS
CANADA MAY GIVE THREE. By TclOßrapli— Press Association—Copy!iclil (lire. July i, III.HU ]).in.) London, July i. , Mr. liorden, I'riine Minimi- oi Canada, find four oilier members <il' thn Canadian Cabinet, have arrived, making a total of seven Canadian. llinistors in Kngland. The newspapers have published ciilo»is(i<: article'! mi Canada's defi-r.co proposals. Tim Toronto correspondent of "Tito Tinipi" slates that it i< understood Hint tlio (iovernment will olVer two or three, Dreadnoughts costing l>o to :il) million dollars {X 1,1100,0(11) lo .tC.liOfl.OOII) to lm constructed in lirifain, in partial discharge of its immediate duly. Mr. JJorden's Government will lie a=. zealous for cijnal partnership in (ho Empire as Sir AVill'rid Laurier's was for the autonomy of tlio Dominion.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1484, 5 July 1912, Page 5
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119GIFT DREADNOUGHTS Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1484, 5 July 1912, Page 5
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