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Naval Power

THE ARMAMENTS QUESTION. URGENT NEEDS OF THE HOUR. ANGLO-GERMAN RELATIONS. lly Cable—Proas Association—Copyright Received 8, 10.30 p.m. London, January S. The Right Honorable C. 10. 11. llobhouse, a Minister of the Cabinet, speaking at Bristol, said that financial and moral needs were so urgent that they could not begin too soon to reduce expenditure. They were entitled to count on improved Anglo-German feelings. Besides, Germany had accepted a ratio of fifteen ships to ten. The whole outburst mi naval expenditure was due to England creating greater ships. If the size of the ships were reduced, the other nafions would follow her lead. PESSIMISTIC COMMENT. SUGGESTED TCRKO-GERMAN ALLIANCE. Paris, January 7The newspapers pessimistically comment on Mr. Lloyd George's speech. M. Cleinenceau, in an article in L'flomine .Libre, contrasts the Governmental organisation in Germany and Knglaiul, and pictures the diplomacy which leads Mr. Lloyd George to begin preparations for national defeat when mrything points to Turkey assuming the offensive under the guidance of j curia ny.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 163, 9 January 1914, Page 5

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166

Naval Power Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 163, 9 January 1914, Page 5

Naval Power Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 163, 9 January 1914, Page 5

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