ARMAMENTS AND MEN
NA VAI. TRAINING AND DISCIPLINE. [PE ESS ASSOCIATION. —COPTRIGHT], i London, June 15. The “Times’* says that it is impossible to exaggerate the importance of Mr. McKenna’s speech at PontypooL Uniformity of naval material is a great thing, but little compared with the corresponding standardization of training, discipline* and the general moral of the PohmbbmL It recalls that Nelson, ' after the battle of the Nile, said, “I had the happiness to command a band of brothers.” The danger that Australia and Canada would lose sight of this ideal would be averted if the policy announced by -•ltr. McKenna was steadfastly carried out. CRUISER AUSTRALIA. . Melbourne, June 15. The cruiser Australia will be ready for delivery on September 30th, 1312. NEW ZEALAND REGISTRATIONS. - Wellington, June 16. Up to June 10th registrations under the Defence scheme were:— Auckland, 13,930; Canterbury, 13,138; Otago, 11,819; Wellington, 16,867; total, 55,774.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 154, 16 June 1911, Page 1
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