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IH GOVT. AND GUNS for british NAVY
-By Telegraph — Covyclght).
October 14, 8.15 p.m. London, October 14. rkahle statement in regard ?ed attitude of the Treasury inavy during the period of bour Government in 1930, is 0 be the subject of questions 'ament re-assembles. 5'n Murray, premanent secthe Admiralty, giving evid2 the Select Committee eonPenditura on range finding for the ships, Rodney and reported to have said that ®y took the view that as Pected that there was going rfi°r man^ yearsJ it did not lether the guns were fired e Admiralty was unahle to view. [ s'dPs, it was stated, must 'i othenvise "we will soon CS but a dummy fleet." This aPpears in the minutes of v i. Treasury le tbe remarks were basIiven.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 354, 15 October 1932, Page 5
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