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THE ROYAL NAVY.

I .^ T OE3IERCANTILE 1 MARINE. ,*. .frfJBB OF BBITALN. k % attendance at the BfiM Nm-y the POO- - not to-day R^>Jack. Now the war Mjsjj the' Governor-General, tho bad been concluded, ■ljSifod, and it was atill neces--S?£ihi Navy League to do its to the British Empire. the Bitiish Dominions than war* not givon to as in other parts, iHR-JiiU maintenance to the whjfih waa not able thrown on its MM, to; the mainteauuice of the Mf£ the protection of the whole aHZi D» people of the Dominions that they must help. He treading on dangerous thV iad oul y to reaU tn6 Britain was unburden of debt, and there |Hwj££n£V when economy became HSilMto iw» money by cutting |MS|»» force*—some people called forces, but he held defence forces. A (iovno* supposed to take questions, and the fact ~«as * political matter bat there was another Navy League on which sewed, that 'as to the * n adequate rnercanaerre the British Emnot been for the mercanthe Allies with Umjm&M&o Empire's enemies, 'B' 6 mercantile marine HHuyyira mercantile marine Britain, in the |H»m||p upon a fortype of cargoes manning they would have example 'States - had England were matter marine

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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17707, 8 March 1923, Page 11

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THE ROYAL NAVY. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17707, 8 March 1923, Page 11

THE ROYAL NAVY. Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17707, 8 March 1923, Page 11