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Naval limitation under the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922, and the London Naval Treaty of 1930, ended with the expiration of 1936. On the left is the Japanese capital ship Yamashiro, a heavy battleship; the modern British submarine of the Grampus class and capable of a surface speed of 15 knots, is at the right. The U.S.S. aircraft carrier Ranger is pictured below. This branch of naval construction has increased rapidly.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 29 April 1937, Page 5

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Naval limitation under the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922, and the London Naval Treaty of 1930, ended with the expiration of 1936. On the left is the Japanese capital ship Yamashiro, a heavy battleship; the modern British submarine of the Grampus class and capable of a surface speed of 15 knots, is at the right. The U.S.S. aircraft carrier Ranger is pictured below. This branch of naval construction has increased rapidly. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 29 April 1937, Page 5

Naval limitation under the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922, and the London Naval Treaty of 1930, ended with the expiration of 1936. On the left is the Japanese capital ship Yamashiro, a heavy battleship; the modern British submarine of the Grampus class and capable of a surface speed of 15 knots, is at the right. The U.S.S. aircraft carrier Ranger is pictured below. This branch of naval construction has increased rapidly. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXI, 29 April 1937, Page 5