DOMINION SQUADRON.
DEPENDS UPON JELLTCOE'S REPORT. By Telegraph.—l're.w Assn.—Copyright. London, August fl. The naval correspondent of the Daily Express gtatifo that negotiation ure in progress between the Admiralty and New Zealand for the formation of a squadron on Ihe New Zealand station. It if. understood New Zealand is willing to make an annual payment for up-to-date vessels. The large issues 01 New Zealand's naval policy must await Lord Jcllicoe's report.—Aiw.-N.55. Cable Assn. STATEMENT BY SIR JAMES. ALLEN. Wellington, Last Night. Sir James Allen said he had no knowledge of the subject mntter of a enble referring to the formation of a squadron for the New Zealand station. Nothing had been done in New Zealand about it, and nothing would be done unlil Lord Jellicoe had reported.
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Taranaki Daily News, 12 August 1919, Page 5
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126DOMINION SQUADRON. Taranaki Daily News, 12 August 1919, Page 5
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