AFRICA’S NAVY.
NO DISCRIMINATION. A POLICY OF LETHARGY. Press Association—Telegraph—Copyright CAPETOWN, August. 19! Mr Frederick Dewsal, representing the Union Government, is the absence 0, Ministers, interviewed, stated that English and Australian seamen aboard the Australia and Sydney were treated alike at the festivities. Regarding naval de fence, Mr Dewsal confined himself to-th-observance that each dominion nuts solve its naval problem in its own way. The; Cape Times remarks that Mi Dewsal would require to, execute his fa si as host, with amazing dexterity if the eulogy at the banquet on Australia’s navai energy is not to be even effective as a comment oh South African naval lethargy.
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Wanganui Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14065, 20 August 1913, Page 7
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AFRICA’S NAVY.
Wanganui Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14065, 20 August 1913, Page 7