BRITAIN'S NAVY AND ARMY.
Tllii NEW JiSsXlMA'i'JvS. SAFJiaUAitDJ.NU NATIONAL AND ' Jilt' Jilt lAL INTEIIiiSXS. Uvct'ivod 2311 i, 10.13 I-' London, February 20. tli-- if' Hi. It. Jtaldaue, Secret..ry of Stale" ior War, is withdrawing from tile South Cavalry Kegmient lour battalions of infantry.
The net' naval estimate amounts to Lord J'ueedi.ionth, First 1.0r.l of the Admiralty, in a mi'nior.uiilr.in, snows (.lull ihe increase is due to the dearer coal. i'oot], and iniileiial. .Sew eoii-u'uc-tlon for C7,.->4.1,202, and provide-. lor oni; improved Dreadnought, oik' large armored, and six last, protect - e,l ,-raisers. 1(1 destroyers, and some sut»marincs.
It is intended to proceed will, tin 1 const ruction of a naval base at Ko.sym. The (im eminent, Lord Twccdmouth
said, had every intention of maintaining the -landard hitherto deemed necessary for safeguarding nitional and Imperial interests.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 57, 26 February 1908, Page 2
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134BRITAIN'S NAVY AND ARMY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 57, 26 February 1908, Page 2
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