NAVAL DEVELOPMENT.
JAPANESE PROGRAMME. By Telegraph —Pre3S Assn.—Copyright. New York, August 20. The Washington correspondent of The Times states that it is understood that Japan is putting out of commission all liue-of-battle war vessels more than ten years old. .Japan is building superDreadnouglits with a displacement of 40,000 tons, with a speed of thirty ktfbts and with a main battery of eight 1(5ineh guns. The Japanese are not building electric-driven ships Japan's battle fleet in 1928 is expectel to include eight battleships (mounting 48 14-inch guns, 32 Ifl-inch guns, and \vitl> a displacement of 25S,Sfi0tons), and six battle-cruisers (mounting 32 14-inch guns and JO Ifi-incli guns, with a total broadside (ire weight of 7fi,004 pounds.) By 1027 it is expected that Japan's building programme will be completed with twelve battleships anil.twelve bat-tle-cruisers added to the fleet. There have been some reports that the programme will be delayed, owing to lack of steel, but it is understood that ihere is sufficient steel.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 30 August 1920, Page 6
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