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THE AMERICAN NAVY,

GERMANY'S DESIGNS ON HOLLAND.

NEW xORK, August 4

Rear-admiral Taylor, " of the United States navy, in an interview, said he hoped America would rapidly increase her navy, forcing the Monroe Doctrine. There would be crashes when, in 1907, the Germany navy was much increased. Germany would absorb Holland, and tiy to secure Dutch Guiana.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2525, 6 August 1902, Page 15

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THE AMERICAN NAVY, Otago Witness, Issue 2525, 6 August 1902, Page 15

THE AMERICAN NAVY, Otago Witness, Issue 2525, 6 August 1902, Page 15

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