JAPAN'S NEW FLEET.
THE AMERICAN RATIO. TOKYO, December 26. Admiral Ide, addressing the House of Peers, declared that as long as the United States did not alter her programme for auxiliary ships Japan would pursue her revised scheme announced last summer, maintaining a ratio of cix ships to the United States ten. The Admiral, asked whether there was a danger that the Japanese Navy would be overbalanced by the United States Navy, replied that Japan's Navy was superior in speed and accommodatioa of vi SA CaU»*
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Auckland Star, Volume LIII, Issue 306, 27 December 1922, Page 5
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