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“NOT CAUGHT NAPPING”

BRITISH NAVAL STRENGTH READY FOR EMERGENCIES QUIET REVIEW PROCEEDS EYE ON ARMS CONFERENCE By Telegraph—Press Assn.—Copyright. Rec. 10 p.m. London, May 23. Mr. Hector Bywater in the Daily Telegraph reveals that the British Government, in view of the possible breakdown of the Disarmament Conference, has been quietly reviewing its naval resources, besides its aviation strength. Informed circles discount the suggestion that a sudden emergency would catch the navy napping. Plans for swift concentration have been prepared to the last detail. There is already a tendency to speed up construction, and the question of personnel is constantly under reviev

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Taranaki Daily News, 24 May 1934, Page 5

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“NOT CAUGHT NAPPING” Taranaki Daily News, 24 May 1934, Page 5

“NOT CAUGHT NAPPING” Taranaki Daily News, 24 May 1934, Page 5

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