ITALIAN DECISION. LONDON, September 21. The ‘‘Daily News” naval correspondent states all battleships were sunk or disabled by .submarines 01 aircraft, during the Italian manoeuvres, convincing the experts that battleships are obsolete. They have "therefore been excluded from the projected new programme, providing for a three thousand ton submarine with a cruising radius of seven thousand m.iles and capable of diving safely to .‘sooft. TO DEPORT COMM EXISTS. (Received this day at 9.30 a.nib LONDON, September 21. The “Daily Mail” states the Home Office lias decided to immediately deport fifty Franco-Ilussian Communists and is preparing a black list ot other suspects. A large force of detectives indistinguishable from Tommies have been drafted into the manoeuvring armies, witli orders to arrest any soldiers engaged in Communist propaganda. A permanent detective department has been established at Aldershot to detect Communist cells.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 September 1925, Page 3
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