THE NAVAL ESTIMATES.
MR CHURCHILL'S OPINION. COST OF MAINTENANCE. B.v Telegraph.— l'rcss Association.—OopyrigUt Received March 19, 9.10 p.m. London, Tuesday. In the House of Commons Mr Churchill, in introducing the Naval Estimates said tlio. fertile Budget of 1909 made it possible to increase the armaments without, additional taxation or loan. Th;' time would come when J>ritnin and Germany would understand without, ill temper conditions wheroundcr competition would be carried out riurinp; the next few years. Germany at present did not feel the weight of maintaining year after year a gigantic navy whose cost matured relentlessly.
SPEECH DISCUSSED IN GERMANY.
MAKES MUCH TOWARDS AN UNDERSTANDING.
Received March 20, 9.35 a.m. Berlin, Tuesday.
Mr Churchill's speech in the House of Commons is being much discussed in Germany. The Lokalanzieger saya the speceh is a decisive step in the direction of a naval understanding.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 449, 20 March 1912, Page 5
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