BRITAIN'S COMMAND OF THE SEA.
Received September 10, 9.50 p.m. LONDON, September JO. The Spectator, commenting on the contention put forward by Mr W. H. Wilson, editor of the Navy League Journal, in an article published in the National Review, that if Great Britain does not supplement her immediate shipbuilding programme by 1908 sho will hare jost the command of the sea to Germans owing to the superiority of the latter in Dreadnoughts, urges the Government to appoint a Select Committee of experts to report on what the British programme ought to be to retain command of the sea against either a single rower or ! group of Powera.
CABLE NEWS.
By"Telegraph—Pi ess Association—Copyright,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8234, 11 September 1906, Page 5
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