DOCKYARD DISMISSALS.—In a statement in London, the First Lord of the Admiralty, Sir Samuel Hoare said that the recent dismissal* from the Devonport Naval dockyard were due to the fact that the loyalty of the men was not trusted, and that two cruisers had Leen diliberately damaged. The photograph show, a «••«. «1 the dockyard, with H.M. ships Royal Oak and Caradoc in tha backfround.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 22, 27 January 1937, Page 7
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64DOCKYARD DISMISSALS.—In a statement in London, the First Lord of the Admiralty, Sir Samuel Hoare said that the recent dismissal* from the Devonport Naval dockyard were due to the fact that the loyalty of the men was not trusted, and that two cruisers had Leen diliberately damaged. The photograph show, a «••«. «1 the dockyard, with H.M. ships Royal Oak and Caradoc in tha backfround. Auckland Star, Volume LXVIII, Issue 22, 27 January 1937, Page 7
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