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NAVAL MATTERS.

ENGLAND'S WEAK POINT. BY CABLE— PRESS ASSOCIATION— COPYRIGHT. LONDON, 'Oct. 29. Viscount Milner, addressing a meeting at Canterbury, said that with more to lose than others, Great Britain stopped far short of others in • selfprotection. She left the bulk of. her manhood without any military training, and relied solely on the Navy. This was unfair to the Navy, and in the event of a European struggle it would be unfair to the allies. ENGLAND AND GERMANY. THE RIVALRY IN DREADNOUGHTS. (Received Oct. 81, 9 a.m.) VIENNA, Oct. 30. The newspaper New Frei Presse states that if the construction of iihree German Dreadnoughts is postponed, Germany will, nevertheless, in 1913 possess eighteen, not thirteen, Dreadnoughts compared with Great Britain's 25.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LX, Issue LX, 31 October 1910, Page 5

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NAVAL MATTERS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LX, Issue LX, 31 October 1910, Page 5

NAVAL MATTERS. Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LX, Issue LX, 31 October 1910, Page 5

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