fHE NAVY AND THE EMPIRE.
CONTROL OF AUSTRALIAN FLEET. By Telegraph-Press Association-Copyright Melbourne, August 29. Senator Pearce, Federal Minister for Defence, commenting on the view expressed by The Times" that the Australian Fleet, in obedience to Commonwealth policy in the Pacific, might commit tho other partners, declared that he regarded such a thing as an extreme Improbability, if not 4n- impossibility. Tho whole' basis of tho'agreement is that in foreign waters there shall Ixs only one control; therefore, only ono licet. • AN EXUBERANT^PATRIOT. Melbourne, August 29. In the Federal Houso of Representatives, during (the Budget debate. Dr. P. J. Moloney (member for Indi, Victoria) advocated that Australia, besides building her own fleet unit, should construct a fleet of Dreadnoughts and present it to the dear Homeland. ADMIRAL SPIED ON. London, August 28. Lord Charles Beresford, in an article in the journal "Onlooker," declares that the odious system of espionage has been revived in the Navy, and that an Admiral who was lately subjected to it has resigned.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1532, 30 August 1912, Page 5
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167fHE NAVY AND THE EMPIRE. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1532, 30 August 1912, Page 5
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