THE NAVY.
HOW CANADA CAN HELP. United Preaa Association—By Electrio Telegraph—Copyright. OTTAWA, July 4. A representative party of British manufacturers touring Canadai aro in favour of the construction of a Canadian fleet available for usoin tho Pacific, thus leaving the China squadron fre© for duty elsewhere. Australia's action is held up in admiration as a lesson for Canada. THE CANADIAN PREAIIER IN LONDON. ' LONDON, July 4. Air Borden, Premier of €anada, was accorded ovations at Bristol and Paddington. In an interview, lie said that he stood for a great Navy. The subjects discussed would include improved communications and closer trade ties. (Received July sth, 10.5 p.m.) LONDON, July 5. Air Borden is reticent on the naval question, and refuses to confirm tho speculations of the Toronto correspondent of 4, Tho Times."
LORD KITCHENER
CAIRO, July 4. Lord Kitchener has sailed for England to attend an important meeting of tho Committeo on Imperial Defence, preliminary to th© discussions with the Canadian Alinisters.
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Press, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14400, 6 July 1912, Page 12
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