CANADA HUMILIATED
THE NAVAL PROBLEM. [UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION COP f RIGHT , (Received July 25, 11.40 P-mJ OTTAWA, July 20. The newspapers m various parts of. the Dominion criticise as rather humiliating the gratification expressed by the Australian press regarding the proposal that the United-States should station part of her fleet to protect the Pacific. i The Conservative newspapers decline to consider • such gratification seriouslv, holding that the Empire is still well able to protect her own interests in any part of the woild. The “Globe” journal announces that the Canadian Government is considering a scheme for coastal defence on the Pacific and Atlantic shores as an auxiliary to the proposed gifts of Dreadioughts and General Sir lan Hamilton has been engaged to report to the Government on the question.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 3994, 26 July 1913, Page 5
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