BRITISH NAVY.
GOVERNMENT iTsFY THE ADMfi. t I.ry. PRESS ASSOCIATION COPYRIGHT it. • w -I 31 m .J . y 29. L ii d.ii', .Ju,y 28 Mr Rob -’-o , S o- t.iy of th>- Admiralty, explained , tn a ■ (he Government's naval prugrumuie proposals provided for tbe construction of tbree more Dreadnoughts. two ooean-going torpedo-boat destroyers, and eight submarine boats, saviDg two and a half millions This bad met with the full approval of the Admiralty, because foreign Powers were building slowly. If the next Hague Conference proved abortive the building programme for 1907 would be inoreased. Tbe Opposition angrily opposed any reductions being made.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIII, Issue 1821, 30 July 1906, Page 2
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