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NAVAL WARFARE.

AN AMERICAN’S VISIONS, WHO IS THE ENEMY? By Tele^ibb.— Press Assn.—Copyright. Received Feb. 24, 9.30 p.m. New York, Feb. 22. Rear-Admiral Huz, the new commandant of the New York Navy Yard, declared at Cincinnati that if the United States stopped building battleships it would be because some other nation had not the money to build, and wanted the United States to quit. He added: “I know some of you will catch your breath if I say we must have a navy large enough to fight England. There is open discussion as to what kind of navy is needed in case of trouble with the United States, and we must know the navy against which we are to build ships, so that we can construct different ships against Japan than against England.”—Reuter Service.

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Taranaki Daily News, 25 February 1921, Page 5

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NAVAL WARFARE. Taranaki Daily News, 25 February 1921, Page 5

NAVAL WARFARE. Taranaki Daily News, 25 February 1921, Page 5

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