BRITISH SAILORS AND OFFICERS.
"THE CREAM OF THE WORLD." ■' fl By Teletriph.—F.'en Asm—CoDJtlttt. §H Received Sept. 12, 1.35 "p.m. « |H London, Sept. 11. jH Lord Fisher, dealing with the ndfo-IH tions in the navy, says the public faiJilH to realise that the non-obsolete the navy equals in «%iency all wifH navies of the world. Foolt oount but wiße men reckon the ability crews. The British sailors and offoittlH are the cream of the world. Ntkw'iJH statement that one British teaman WlfwH worth three others is absolutely trnttfifH Lord Fisher believes that all mana»|H of submeraibles, fitted with combustion engines, will become aa sary as air fighting machines, and sens possibilities of sinking all ships. "I think one fearful warSH the late war waa that no adtniiiiL generals were shot, They were only moted. We only shot a poor Byng because ha had -W-&MuL"rs3|iM
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Taranaki Daily News, 13 September 1919, Page 5
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143BRITISH SAILORS AND OFFICERS. Taranaki Daily News, 13 September 1919, Page 5
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