CANADA'S NAVY SCHEME.
SIR WLIFRID iiAURIEIv'S CRITICISM. Gy Toloi;rai>li. ■ l'rens Ahhoci ;il i>>n. Oouyri&tU Received this day, 8.45 a.m. Ottawa, Friday. Sir Wilfrid Laurier in his final speech on the navy, said it was a hollow mockery to sny the emergency existed for Britain necessitatis!; additional battleships, in tlio North Sea,, yet Mr Churchill deliberately decided to place the Canadian ships, not in the North Sea, but at Gibraltar. jTho Nationalists could now rest at peace, because their son would not bo disembowelled while the warships remain under shelter of the guns of Gibraltar. Thie was a great triumph for the Nationalists. Mr Borden, Prime Minister, is suffering from gout.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 568, 17 May 1913, Page 5
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110CANADA'S NAVY SCHEME. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 568, 17 May 1913, Page 5
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