THE CANADIAN NAVY.
THE RADICAL IXTRTfiTT. By Cable —I'rc-- A—ion Copyrij-ht. London. Fi-.iniary 1 !. ATr. Fcililini:. in li tter to tin- iti.il, Telejrrapli, says If ha* not heard of and has not met the RarliYal- who an' accused of lntr!;niinjr t" embarra.* the Canadian flovprnment. Tie ha> not offered anv view to member- of Parliament on tlie naval '|iK = iion. ORSTRITTIOX ATIANTX tNKI). Ottawa. F"briiary 14. The Libera Is fia vp abandoned (lie intention of obstructing i'.r Navy Hill. Resolution* authorising tln* expenditure were carried on the -pcond reading by n straight party votp. Mr. Tiordpn etnpha=i«pd that his poliev was flip direct outcome of tin- Admiralty'- wi-lies. It was the only policy what the Motherland rpally stood in need of. If the Liberals were in power to morrow they would npvpr carry out Sir Wilfrid Laurier's scheme.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 230, 17 February 1913, Page 5
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138THE CANADIAN NAVY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 230, 17 February 1913, Page 5
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