AMERICAN CRUISERS
SIGNIFICANT DEVELOPMENT
DETEBMINED TO EQUAL,
(Beceived 21st December, 2.30 p.m.) (Sydney Sun Cable.)
LONDON, 20th December.
Commenting on the Bill providing for the construction of ten American cruisers of the most powerful type, the "Daily News' " naval correspondent says:—
"The American cruiser strength will thereby.be practically doubled. Coming on top of President Coolidge's recent declaration that in no circumstances would he sanction competitive warship building, this development is most significant and. can only mean that the United States has decided that if further growth of naval firmaments cannot be checked by negotiation, its own navy shall be extended until it reaches the 5-5-3 ratio fliod by the Washington Treaty not merely in battleships, but in every type of craft. The Bill is undoubtedly a retort to the British Admiralty's policy, aiming at supremacy-in ciuisers.".
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 149, 21 December 1926, Page 11
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