THE BRITISH NAVY
PROVIDING FOR PRESENT AND FUTURE NEEDS. GERMANY'S DREADNOUGHT PROGRAMME. Received 1, ]«••"' P-" 1 ' Jxmdon, •Mint' I. Mr. <i. Iv.uiili.Mt, a Civil lxml of tinAdmiralty, speaking at Nympton, declared the Budget pr"!"*'* 1 * would suH'rciently provide for the present and future 'naval needs. Referring to ill'' naval debate, In' <li'_ nied fh-.it Germany would have i Dreadnoughts ready by .Inly. ll>ll. *>»>> seven were vet ordered, ami therefore it was impossible to have 1:1 ready by April, 1911, anil four more in .luly.
THE TWO-POWER STANDARD. A CLEAR DEFINITION WANTED. Received 1, 10.5 p.m. London. June 1. The Spectator, commenting on the two-Power standard debate, endorses Mr. Balfour's contention iu favor of a dear definition of the pivniiple guiding us anil suggests reference to and acceptance of tbe decision of the very able sub-com-mittee (Mr. Asiinith, -Sir E. Grey, Earl Crewe, Mr. Hnhlanc and Lord Morlcy) set up on the 20th April for the purpose of 'enquiring into the disposition and reorganisation of the Home Fleet.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 107, 2 June 1909, Page 2
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167THE BRITISH NAVY Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 107, 2 June 1909, Page 2
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