CANADIAN NAVY
LORD JBLLIOOE’S REPORT. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received March 11, 6.5 p.m) OTTAWA. March 10. Lord Jollicoe, in his report on the prospective Canadian Navy, suggests as the first of four schemes a fleet unit of one battle-cruiser, two light cruisers, six destroyers, four submarines, and other auxiliary vessels and aircraft. The fourth scheme is Merely for coastal protection, and P' <v poses three light cruisers, one flotilla loader, twelve torpedo croft and eight submarines. The cost of iho fii st scheme is two million sterling annually until 1927. The coat of ho fourth scheme is one million annually. The first scheme provides for the tic fence of the Pacific.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10536, 12 March 1920, Page 6
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