THE AUSTRALIAN NAVY.
f lteluourne, IA-ce.iiU.i i.. I In reference to me ueicute pioyo_..,s. I Mr Dealun says it >s cuiiudi-ied u..«i.-. to look iurtner ahead luan luree .iu..i-. '-. Jforel construction is changing ;o i jtVJ idly that vessels are almost olu in nungears. The lurtuer uevelopmeui m coastal protection will be worked out mad its growth fostered according to tne tv of time. The idea in connection with the cruisers to be borrowed from the Imperial Government is that two are to be manned by the Australian -, (forernment and be under their control fend two others are to be manned by l&afltralians, but be under the contiH <>i the Admiralty. These latter will have 8* (ur them 400 of the 1000 men oflered to I the Admiralty. W, Received 17th, 10.35 p.m. St ( | London, December 17. ™ •' The Times' Sydney correspondent lays the Admiralty's condition for ran telling the agreement is quite imposBible Of acceptance.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 18 December 1907, Page 3
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155THE AUSTRALIAN NAVY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 18 December 1907, Page 3
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