GERMAN NAVY
ECONOMY ( UTS. united Prewt> Aheoeiaiaou—By Electric Telegraph-• Copyright,i LONDON, April 23. The Daily Telegrauh's naval write'' 'says; Germany, in the interest of economy, had decided to scrap all obsolete naval material. ineliidiig three battleships, three cruisers, and fourteen toroedoes. All of tit. s© condemned vss 4s participated in the war. Tli© scrapping of th©«© will reduce the navy to four b-'ttl "'"1 ftvo .cruisers, which will h-i r i ioreed by the pocket battb'shio “I'.rzat Piymyseii,’' which is being laiinclied on May 19th. Th© Leipzig is approaching compb'-
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 April 1931, Page 3
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