THE NAVY
GOOD GUNNERY PRACTICE. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON. February 23. (Received February 24, at 9.57 a.m.) During the, Neptune's gunnery trials in the Mediterranean there was a remarkable! broadside trim five 12in guns, the shells of which fell within 150 yds around tintarget, which was five miles away. Exports declare that they could have crippled any battleship afloat.
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Evening Star, Issue 14497, 24 February 1911, Page 6
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