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NAVAL SPECTJOLE AT Lion, bollowed by the Queen Mary Pein Rogul, and Sew Zealand. In stately one, the Intest of our battleship de cane in two parallel elamus, Je respectively, by the Iron Duke and the King George V. The speed at, which they were moving was 11 kasts, and so liste ne before vach vesus renewed the yacht the ships were sand or the side nearer to her with the Murine gounds and bands paraded on the fore on the. This arrangment. a unusul ntic, gorce eneli vessel a touch of bright erku k warlet ribbon running above the bows. Just as meh ship teach of the stern of the yacht, the cherr juhul at the no ting the

Unprecedented-Display of Aerial Power

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July 20

The King's willekend with his Fleet was muttuled by the delay ensed by the political èrists, which prevented hina Throw Large Boll-top Dews, Sundry arriving at Potatoath until Satu Furniture, Three Planos ingood condition,ay eng. His Majesty was to lave several Steel Cabin Trunks, Inn Nafum,

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ent to thy fullest extent of the art. Tarmy-As usual.

Spithénd. He arrived in time to witness, we they cheered, waved the tu mund the pureblight illumination of the ship the head. The anturin method in On Sunily day wont 0.1 to spithend which the movement of the arms and mod made a tour the res ad after bats was curried out, as the cheers were 820 words visited some of the sals. The given.nude mest striking feature of visit was entiely ed an informal char the salut. Simultaneously, the hands played the National Anthem, and the Marins presented arins. Throughout

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Our Soulay the great feet of warships was led to me by the King on the Royal the King stood on the bridge of the yacat, snelst. When the guest had anchol with this Prince of Walei by his side, miles of warships passed in pronuncknowledging the salutes, as they were 1.im leioro hly Majesty, and cheers were made.

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anters, and the, spretuele nas al on There was also an imposing display of naval aircraft, the evolutions of which were picturqua, fentage of the proceedings.

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breat si ummminent ana sinipita releuriy Litigating the advance of mingit pang Thaïsamamus true of the Any venin cruise. So, too, the signifionna Sitters ened in the vinsels farming the striking fores and there in gearter wat apparent. It must be said ab orice, however, that the fatter ships.presented an extremely gredi showing, considering what a short |

yards and how lably their crew bud jofued. It was half-pust It, or exictly two hours after the leading ship had passed the puckty that, the "lust "ginae) iu the lines paid her slurs to this King. But Foster Twfore this the horrans Cass, sembly of slips hit begun to molt away in the far diaturay, the various" squad. mns separating for the exercises in which they are to take part.

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Procesatonal Flight Before the King.

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Thus part played by the aircraft in toulay's pavessien past the King was of anccessful as it was beautiful t Their mothership, the pegurbent. Niger. Littonmagie konsumuarler Me, on which I have again bert privilegal to view the proeverdiagos, was anchored die west of the Warner light-| ship, that the procession passed unpixels was to define exactly what would and commited several miles farther be her Austria's duty in the event of a Eur for it came to the Royal Yueht.

Plsara Address Enquisies to the Chief Manngor,

pean war, and that is why Admital von Tirpit was-untered. Austria uro naniirid, not only for the The duties of

The right, if zeiving in the air was the sight of tius Maurie Formą, which, td,, signalled by wireless foto e het won land, but also for to all the dparture of the Inst Whip the defenen of the Triplice, and th from Spithead. The seaplanes were Kabeer, who has always shown himself

1 ppt to insweb the call. Twenty mi- realy to draw his mighty sword for his nuts inter case the first of them, two Asirian ally when the latter was ini 13 hp Shorts, flying at 1700 Adiiculties with Servia, now wanted the wls String of machines followed, until return settler for Germany's loyalty to hy 11.15 ons end eint a sezon her friend. the air over the ships. Mixteen olo gether came by-three 100-hp. Shorts, four ph.p. Struts, four ap. Henry Farmans, three 190-.p. Muries For mans, que 10-hp. Sopwith, a th poh.p. Sopwith atlant."* was full of a hum as of distant threshing Ex machines.

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Germany had two objects in the Meli- terancan

from joining the fight against Germany.

4. prevent France's colonist soldiers

2. To destroy the French deck and The air the Freneb trade in the Mediterr:INUT.---

Thy spot part in toathe provence "ol ;

the King. On reaching: the Regal Yachtanggal Cinner of the Entente Cordisle Lord Weardale, presiding at the

sharply, swung rewral to the westward had lived to see the fruition of its labours, some dew over her, others. buzking Socisty at the Trocadero wid the society in a wide circuit. Presently they friendly sentiment Fetween: Gres Bitain to return; travelling home down wind at

They were all happily conscious that the a spread of 60 muite an hour, while the character that political differences had all and France was of so strong nirl cordial n gunboats forming the rear of the pre-been smoothed Ry. It was not too much! cission continued ontwards at 11 kota. toh pa that that was a condition of affixirs Two seaplanes, and twojuly, taikal to which had come to say. They should now accomplish their missivu, involving as

make up their minds that never again for it dil, a flight & some 30 miles. the should this country ganzrel with our good somo trivial or wretched enosideration of the lending Shoggs alightest before reaching the Royal Yacht. Another enne down neat us on the way back. Torpe boats were quickly standing by, though there was not the least reason to be an xious for anyone's salty, and soon they ters being togel horab at a confortidite Mr E. S. Abraham 10 knots. In the nagus ** engine | Mr © M. Alport

pit, in the other a broken petrol pipe, MI E R. SLA trouble, the bugbent of the present-day Mr F... Anton

Dr. Atkinson, A.G. had been the ente of the incident, »,

As dicht's EXPLOIT." Then' came the Burn of the naval negr.

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The four First Fleet battle spradors Followed Sir Georgo Callaghan's flagship including with the latter 20 vessels of the latest types. In the First and Se muut squarrons were dight Dreadnoughts, The King Ister in the day speed in the Fourth three Dreadnoughts, anil in the Third eight King Edwards, and the patrol flotillas, and wind tuctient the Agamemnon. Astern of these ship exercise between the First and Second were the sanet-looking cruisers of the Fleets, utfer which he returned to Porte

First Ft. and following in their wake anth. He left here at 9 pan, reached en de destroyers, arranged in sections plenes. At 11.20 the sinne three m3 W. M. Black fandon biru, bosirs Inter, udut once of Faurs. The station keeping of these chines whose station-krping had der J. H. Brister drove to Buckingham Paluse."

fast-moving vessels was no lesa, preclight us on Saturday--an 80-h.p. Sop Mis A. Callaway The exercises withvad by the King, than that of their heavier comrades. It with healing, with two B.E.'s behind Mr K. Le farduner Silk Tapestry covered Drawing Room the afternoon took the form of a mimie took exactly one hour for the First Fleet in wedge-formation-euro vivet Suite, Fumed Tek Hall Stand, Silver nitle, in which there was some smart Plips tu pars the yacht, and by the to Flikin at al* 200 (ext. On reaching |

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Mr J. F Dellis Paintings and Engravings, Glass, Crockery de Cruiser Squadron pressed through Third Battle Squadrons and the First

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Mr & Mr N. Mar. Intyre and child the last had gone the leading vessels of the loyal Yacht, Wing Commander

Mr B. E. Mehra the Fleet ween far away on the horizon. Samena on one of the HH, Ill back.

Mr J. Marroki

this stately procession of the striking conced in so strep a spiral as you din MrDS S. Douglas De And Mrs W. A. B. Nothing could be more impressive than while his companions went on, und des Dr. F. Davenport Mr G. S. Middleton

Mr C. E. Moyer

cmmnoCer A. DixonMr W. J. Morrison ready Fleet, upon which would, fall the kind of smoky projectile. Then, swerving Miss M. E. Duffy

Now after a light pause convinging tome näth a second party who

aloft gan, joined the others, return. Mr and Ms H C. Mr Dian Neston

Ehrenfels paoruma of buge grey hults was formed) were just coming out. Thew were an Misa W. de la Fon-

Mr W. Cindenhoven Mr W. Febg Capt. Ad Ms JB. by the Second and Third Fleets, in Two 80-h-p.. Briste, & 50h.p. Arro, and a

Pathson line, these being the vessels which, har 60hp. Short, and they performed varicus Mr H. Falton

taide H.3.S. Harlequin, July 20. ben mobilized for the exercises which evolutions while the Royal Yacht was Mr. Gibb "The largest and most powerful Fleet are to take place in the Channel this preparing to go out to se which pas ever ben concentrated in werk. They were led by the Ford Nelson When one numbery that these were Mr & Mrs A. British waters was inspected today by und Prince of Wae. When theso battle all ordinary and machines, flying miles M bowski "the King under conditions which made squadrons had passed, there still re

P. 0. 927 the display a complete success. Last in the cruisers of the Second and of the proceedings will be obvious. In MEH. Grooms

out over the water, the sporting character, gono night it was ruining heures hard. This Third Fiets sad thx auxiliaries. Over its perfect surroundings, brigtit sun, bin Caph T. P. HA morning the skies were grey, und, a cold run of these latter vessels bungs cloud water, gentle breeze, and the glory of Mr W. 4. Hannibal Mr & Mrs Hamilton THE FIRST CHINESE NEWSPAPErly wind swipt are the sess; but of smoke, such as had been noticeably England's naval might beneath, it was Mr G. Harper

wwin after the ships had begun to pass absent from the First Fleet ships, in the most enjoyable thing of its kind Mr B. D. Harvey the Toyal yacht the sun rahone out, dis dieating probably that their stokehold that can be imagined." persing this grey mista and making the complements were new to them. But a sers one of great brillianey. It was week's exercises, at sos will shake down inda ingnicent spectacle.

Op View from Tuesday the 15th August. TER--As usual, “..

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