THE NAVY
CHARGES BY A GERMAN CUTTIC.
Press' Association —By Telegraph—Copyright
BERLIN, March 4.
Count Reventlow accuses tin British Admiralty of systematically understating the size of its capital ehips,* and adds that the German Navy has always followed approximately the British displacement. Germany will gladly refrain from making further * increases, or will reduce if the British Admiralty will set a real and not a paper example.
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Evening Star, Issue 15433, 5 March 1914, Page 6
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