NAVAL INQUIRY.
FRICTION ON FEDERAL NAVAL , BOARD. . By Telegraph—Presa Association—Copyright Melbourne, Ootober 2. A sensation lias been caused in military circles owing to the Federal Executive relieving from duty Captain Hughes Onslow, Second Member of tho Naval Board, pending an inquiry into tho causes of friction amongst membars of tho board. This action is regarded as tho prelude to a general reconstruction of tho Naval .Office generally. AN OPEN SECRET. (Reo. October 3, 0.10 a.m.) London, October 2. Tho "Daily Telegraph," oommonting on tho "Hughes-Onslow" incident, says that it is no secret that much of tho friotion Twtween tho British officers lent by .the Admiralty, and the local authorities"! has boon owing to tho latter interfering with tho former in discharging their official duties after tho British fasTiion. Captain Hughes-Onslow, R.N.; wns appointed to tho position of Sccond Member of tho Naval Board last year, at a salary of .CI(XX) a year." Ho is 46 'years of ago, and has had a distinguished career.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1871, 3 October 1913, Page 7
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164NAVAL INQUIRY. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1871, 3 October 1913, Page 7
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