JAPANESE NAVY
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: TOKYO,‘ August 26. - * " The "Emperor revfSvtfed "at the naval manoeuvres the f strongest- fleet' th» b has ever , saluted _a v Jopancße.. ruler. Its tonnage is 847,V66, compared wit i a fleet of .703,"295 tons in -1930. The aeroplanes number TBQ, compared with 72 in 1930, but the fleet' can carry more,-- - ’ ’’ ‘ '
A striking. feature of-’the increased strength was that ‘of the first-class cruisers, longer ingun range and stronger in striking power, these replacing a predominantly light cruiser fleet'in 1927. • : ■ ■■ f
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 August 1933, Page 5
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