AUSTRALIA'S LITTLE NAVY.
_» : (Press Assn. — By Telegraph. — Copyright.) LONDON, April 25. Mr Deakin and Sir Wm. Lyne, in a preliminary interview with Lord Tweedmouth, discussed Australia's naval projects. Lord Tweedmouth said the Admiralty was content to let matters remain un--fcouched but was willing to consider fresh \\x Deakin is hopeful to be able to arrange satisfactory terms. (Received April 26, 8.35 a.m.) There are prospects of the Admiralty accepting Australia's wishes regarding a coastal fleet, encouraging and leaving the Commonwealth to decide whether in war time she will voluntarily place the flotilla under' the Admiralty's control, though it will still not be allowed to leave the coast.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10956, 26 April 1907, Page 3
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107AUSTRALIA'S LITTLE NAVY. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIV, Issue 10956, 26 April 1907, Page 3
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