THE NAVY EFFICIENT.
mil LIVE ADMINISTRATION WANTED. (Reuter Cable?.) LONDON, December 3At a city meeting Lord Charles Beresford said that the Navy was never bettor, but it was fettered by a Government which had taken no apparent steps to grapple with the submarine inclines to our food supplies, lie that rh<>, hornet's nest of Zeebrugge should be up. The present naval policy v.;is defence, instead of offence. The changes in the AdniirMty would not make any difference, so loi.:-: us the administration was unchanged. Yesterday's submarinings include the British steamers Reapweld, 3417 tons, Luceston, 2048 tons, and the Greek steamer Michael 2-110 tons. German newspapers, commenting on the Admiralty changes, believe that they mean that Admiral Sir John Jellicoe was degraded for losing the battle of Jutland. ■■iiima
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Northern Advocate, 4 December 1916, Page 1
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