THE NAVY.
SIR A. K. WILSON'S POLICY. ' DREADNOUGHTS OR ARMOURED CRUISERS? By Telegraph—Press Association—Oopyrliht. ■ v (Ree. February 7, 0,50 a.m.) ■ ; ■ ■ February 6. : i s The "Daily Mail" states that Sir A. K. Wilson's: - policy <■ differs from Lord Fisher's.:' It is convinced' that the need of the Navy is not so much Dread* noughts. as armoured cruisers.:. It also deprecates , the continuance of wholesalo /'scrapping.'' , Lord . Fisher bequeathed tho programme for - the coming year, this inoluding only four Dreadnoughts.; The "Mail" adds that by the end of 1912 Britain, will, possess £o'Dreadnoughts apd :U. pre-Drondnought battleships, as compared :with Germany's' 13 of the' former and 21 of the latter. - '
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 735, 7 February 1910, Page 5
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