NAVAL POLICIES.
a AN ADMIRAL'S OPINION. CONCERNING THE ADMIRALTY'S ADVICE. By Tclenrauh—Ptc«! Association—Ooßyrißbf. Adelaide, May fi.' Tho Federal I'limo Minister (Mr. Fisher) has announced that lie has r<v. coivoil u letter froi\i Admiral Sir Reginald Henderson, who some Umo ago reported on Australia's naval defences, stating Unit lie thought llio Admiralty bud made a ltlistako regarding Camlda, If it had advised Canada to follow 'Australia's lead, with a promise lo givfl all possible support, in llio creation (if a navy of her own, ho was of opinion flint it would probably have brought the political parlies together, and tlioy would liavo been ready to make sacrifices for i far higher policy and ideal—ollo t|iat certainly in tho long run would have been more advantageous for Canada and tho wholo Empire. .
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1743, 7 May 1913, Page 7
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130NAVAL POLICIES. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1743, 7 May 1913, Page 7
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