AUSTRALIA’S NAVY
BIGGER ONE WANTED. fUmwxl Press AsßOCiatiun —Jiy Electric Telegraph .—Copyright,, j LONDON, May 11. The ‘ ‘Morning Post’s” naval correspondent, (commenting on the serious i reductions in.the Australian Navy, pointsgout .that',, the Australian Flees, .which' fa considerable one on paper, is-reckoned as part of the lloyal Navy "1 at ;the recurring disannantent confeir ences, ;[sQitliat a lailing out of commission of shany units, the latest being the Carrier ‘‘Albatross,” is a matter, which;:{deserves attention. ’ ’ The eoiTesipondent adds: ‘‘New Zealand is generously training reserve oificera in 1 addition to its valuable contribution in cruisers.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1931, Page 3
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94AUSTRALIA’S NAVY Hokitika Guardian, 12 May 1931, Page 3
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