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THE DREADNOUGHT ERA

ADMIRAL SCOTT STIRS UP ..PUBLIC OPINION. Br *»fcßraj)h—Frew iteociatioit-Csftyfiiht "i'iu]G3'' ftnit Sydiicv "Hvid'' Herricew. 1 , London, Juno 16. While then?. is a difference of opinion regarding tho correctness of Sfr 'Percy Scott's views as to submarines in wartee and the limitation of B.read«ougirt opustruetwni a great and growing dcSire is shewn to leafi's Snore regarding tho facts oil which his reasonings stro based. It is pointed out tliftfc France cxpei'imwitod with the abofftkm of her big warships unit in favour of an underwater fleet, and, apart from the .yx«lt OKpen&e, tftiliWed by tho ttinptir--«ry loss of hef liavffll position.

(fee. June ID. 11.25 p,m.) , r ' Lcnu'on, June 10. Mr. Arnold White, in a tetter to the Press, says that ho has seen fui'tlier ahead than most critics. Tlw naval ■exports are now called upoa to ans'iver a plain question: If battleships are Unsafe ou? liarfioiirs, whtsro can wo put them? The submarine's torpedo is deadlier thou tho torpedo-boat. He ht-sian.C-G<l. the voyage of the. Australia!! submarines as a refutation g? the tsonttfltiog thai- tho submersible sanuyt be got to ecu.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2173, 11 June 1914, Page 5

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THE DREADNOUGHT ERA Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2173, 11 June 1914, Page 5

THE DREADNOUGHT ERA Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2173, 11 June 1914, Page 5

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