THE GERMAN FLEET.
COLLECTION OF OLD JUNK. PROPOSAL FOR A DEEP-SEA BURIAL London, Feb 22 It is understood that the British Admiralty is of opinion that the surrendered German warships are utterly useless and breaking them up would involve unjustifiable expense and they should be sunk iu mid ocean. Probably the Conference will accept this view. AIR MASTERY. FUTUAE CONSTRUCTIONAL PROBLEMS. I;VERGENCE OF TYPES PROBABLE. Loudon, Feb 23 Iu the cliEcussicu of the Air Bill, Colonel Seely tiave assurance that it was not intended to iuterfeve with private designs and experiments. There was no desire to control designs in order to make private machines " readily war ; machines. Typesjof war and commercial machines were bound to diverge more and more. The Government, lie said, wishes to encourage private enterprise.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 11762, 24 February 1919, Page 8
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128THE GERMAN FLEET. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XLV, Issue 11762, 24 February 1919, Page 8
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