ARMAMENTS AND MEN
SOMETHING DONE FOR : SAFETY. ! (Received 12, 8.55 a.m.) i Melbourne, Dec. 12. ; Mr. Hughes added that he hoped; he should never see the day when' the Australian Navy would be put to the test, but if ho did, he -would be glad to have seen something done to prepare for that test. Tnis nucleus of the Navy was not a men-i ace of war. THE BUILDING OF SHIPS, j The State Premier-claimed that if Australia had the opportunity'■ she would be able to show that she’ could build,as good ships as were’; built in any part of the world. ;
AN OFFICER DROWNED. (Received 12, 8.55 a.m.) ! Melbourne, Dec. .12. ! The steering gear of t-be Yarral was not working smoothly, end Lieut. Robertson went aft to in-1 spect, and a roll of the vessel threw! him overboard. lie received a. wound in the head, Low
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 1, 12 December 1910, Page 1
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