ARMAMENTS AND MEN
ADMIRAL HENDERSON’S REPORT. [PRESS ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT.] • Melbourne, Mar. 31. ‘ The Federal Government will de-i Ter consideration of Admiral Hen-! ' derson’s report until the return of | | Ministers. The Minister for De- i ! fence, while in England, will con j suit the Admiralty on certain matt ters connected with the report. * i FUEL OIL. London, Mar. 31. i The first consignment of fuel < il! for the Australian navy, consisting Jof 100 tons, has been despatche., by the Commonwealth Oil Corpora-. : tion. The supply is practically nitlimited. j LAUNCH OF THE MONARCH.
London, Mar. 31. The Monarch was launched with boilers, funnels and bridges in-, stalled. GERMAN SHIPBUILDING PROGRAMME. (Received 1, 8.25 a.m.) Berlin, Mar. 31. Count Reventlow states in an, an article that the year 1917 will! see the end of the transition period j in German shipbuilding, and 19191 will be the beginning of automatic* building of two battleships and a. cruiser yearly. ! ; AFRICAN COAST DEFENCE. J Capetown, Mar. 31. ; The Union Government wnl con- : struct extensive coast defence; works under the new Imperial j scheme. EXPLOSION ON BATTLESHIP.; (Received 1, l.u p.m.) ! Berlin, Mar. 31. By -an explosion on the cruiser j Yorck, at Kiel, three men were* killed and four injured. 1
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 93, 1 April 1911, Page 1
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