THE AMERICAN NAVY.
ADMIRAI, DEWEV CROWS LOUDLY. GREATKST IN THE WORLD. DISPARAGEMENT OF GERMAN N WY. P'-r Pes As-ocia'ion. V. civ •" '■'.':. fi.i - ; j i. iw Y.-ii-i,':.-. <jh 28. Admir I ?ew-y ,u tie a u so or an inte-.vi<:w .-ski :- : ji. Unit.d S .ttsNsv. was the io tho wcl;, rocaiis-.: every Lo.ly connected with it was a man of in r ellij;encß and keew what to do at the right time. The German Navy was an entirely different organisation rf human materials. Its tffioiency was greatly ever estimated, «s tho m< n would not compare as tn education and intelligence with the Americans. Thi-y looked to : ; nd depended on their offic-rs for specific instructions in the least matter,
1 The American macseuvers in the Oarrihean 6ea were the greatest objaet lesson the world had teen, and a lesson especially to the Kaiser. The fl-efc consisted of 54 warship?, including colliers, and it was impossible in all Germany to bring a fleet able io figh: such an aggregation of au'horities.
Washington has not taken any notice -of Admiral Dewey's letnarks, but expects protests from Berlin.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 77, 30 March 1903, Page 3
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184THE AMERICAN NAVY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 77, 30 March 1903, Page 3
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