BRITAIN'S NAVAL POSITION
MR. McKENNA'S ASSURANCES. By Cable.—Prei» AuocUtion.—OopyrifM London, December 10. Mr. Reginald McKenna (First Lord of tke Admiralty) detailed the recent launches and the approaching launches, and added that he told this story in order that peoplo might understand that Britain was secure and that they might sleep in comfortable beda. " SCARE ARTICLES." London, December 16. Lord Denman, speaking at Saxmindham, eaid Mr. Robert Btatchford'i scars articles about preventing the naval problem from being swamped during th» discussion on the Budget and the Houie of Lords were simply "ted herrings" to save the Lords. GERMANY'S MOTIVE. " ' Received 17, 0.25 p.m. London, December IT. ' Bleutenant Bellairs, M.P., speaking at Salford, said Germany would nwer p»y for her fleet with borrowed money 'or ships that would last twelve yean unites she meant Witless within three or four years.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 267, 18 December 1909, Page 2
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138BRITAIN'S NAVAL POSITION Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 267, 18 December 1909, Page 2
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