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BRITAIN'S NEW NAVAL CHIEF.

Possibly, to the man in the street, says

à London paper, the changes which have taken place at the Admiralty during Mr. trifle Churchill's régime may seem a bewildering. First Sea Lord appears to succeed Firat Sea Lord with almost starting rapidhitya

We have had rumours of internal dis- sensions, of warring cliques, wild divor- gence of views between the Minister and his professional advisers: but fortunately in this case de farts an: perfectly clear. After sixty years service, Sir Francis Bridgeman Buds His health inequal to the strain entailed by his high office, and he has given plane to a younger man.

The First Sea Lord's resignation will net car as a surprise to the Service gendrally. Thy state of his health has been no secret for a long time past. Rather, it has been a matter of wonder that he should have stood the wear and fear of work at the Admiralty for so long. Sir Francis leaves Whitehall with a

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