FRENCH NAVY.
By Electric Telegraph—Per Preys Association—Copyright. Received 10.2 p.m., April 13. Paris, April 13. The Minister of Marine characterised M. Constant’s views as generous, but chimerioal. The best safeguards of peace were foresight and a powerful fleet ready to repel aggression. It was necessary to continue to expend 121 million francs a year on new naval construction. The naval votes were agreed to.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XVIII, Issue 1430, 14 April 1905, Page 2
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