BRITON AND GERMAN.
THE NAVAL QUESTION. ARTICLE BY CAPTAIN MAHAN. BRITISH SLACKNESS. By Telegraph.— Trent Association.— Copyright. (Received 1 July 5, 9.20 a.m.) LONDON, 4th July. Captain Mohan, the well-known naval expert, contributes an 'article in. the Daily Mail on "Britain, and the German Navy." He argues that a disquieting feature of the situation is the apparent indis- [ position and slackness on the part of I the voters of Great Britain as against the resolute spirit and! tremendous facI ulty for organising so strongly evident [in Germany,' The creation of a great German Navy necessitated concentration ' of the British in home waters, and the gradual abandonment of Britain's naval predominance in the Mediterranean, which i would be almost an abandonment of the ! most essential link in Empire communications.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 4, 5 July 1910, Page 5
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