RIVAL NAVIES.
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| ARTICLE BY COUNT REVENTLOW. ! A CONCLUSION .TO BE DRAWN. By Telegraph. — Press Association.— Copyright. (Received February 23, 8 a.m.) BERLIN, 22nd February. Count Reventlow, the well-known naval writer, in an article in the Jagd Zeitung, declares that Great Britain ehouid draw the conclusion from the speeches of Admiral Yon Tirpitz, Secretary to th© German Admiralty, that the persistent piling up of armaments must -inevitably mean that Germany willmakei •similar increases. FRANCE AND DREADNOUGHTS. DEBATE IN CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES. SCENE oIT UPROAR. PARIS, 22nd February. The ChamFer of Deputies is debarfcin^ a Bill authorising th& construction ot two additional Dreadnoughts of 23,500 tons each. A scene- of uproar was created by the Socialists shouting that national defence■was merely a pretext to ransack the Budget end lay hands on the money it. contained. The disturbance forced the adjournment of th& debate.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXI, Issue 45, 23 February 1911, Page 7
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