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BRITAIN'S EXAMPLE

IX NAVAL CONSTRUCTION

■By Electric Teleerapll.—Copyright.) (KflUUtr's Telegrams)

LONDON, dan. Is

Jn a speech at Lublow, reviewing the Government's record Mr W. C. Bridgeman said it was not generally known that other great maritime powers, namely the United States. Japan, France and Italy, had laid down since the war over 300 warships from cruisers downwards, while Britain's contribution was only eleven. "So do not let anybody say we led the competition in the new construction of warships."

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 20 January 1926, Page 5

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BRITAIN'S EXAMPLE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 20 January 1926, Page 5

BRITAIN'S EXAMPLE Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 20 January 1926, Page 5