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WORKING AT FULLEST CAPACITY

| BRITAIN'S NAVAL DOCKYARDS. By Telegraph—Press Association-Copyright London, January 26. The First Lord of the Admiralty (Mr. A. J. Balfour), answering questions in the House of Commons, said that every dockyard in Great Britain and the Mediterranean was working at its ut' most capacity on new construction or repairs for- ourselves and tho Allies. It was manifestly impossible to add to thn magnitude of tho preparations. Nothing had occurred to justify the Admiralty in thinking that there had been any piM'toUß error of judgment in connection with the various tyjjss <t( tsUlys uu4st' Mnstructiofli

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Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2680, 28 January 1916, Page 5

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WORKING AT FULLEST CAPACITY Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2680, 28 January 1916, Page 5

WORKING AT FULLEST CAPACITY Dominion, Volume 9, Issue 2680, 28 January 1916, Page 5

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