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NEED OF A STRONG NAVY VISCOUNT JELLICOR EXPLAINS POSITION.
DEFENCE THE SUPREME OBJECT.
There was a brilliant gathering in the Hotel Australia. Sydney. June 28th, when Admiral' Viscount Jellicoe was en tertained at dinner by the New South Wales branch of the Navy age.
At the head table were the president of the league (Sir William Cullen) presid; ing supported on his mediate right and left by his Excellenes the Governor (Sir Walter Davidson) und Admiral Vis court Jellicoe, Visciuntess Jellicoe, Lady Davidson, the Acting Minister for the Say (Mr. Poynton), Lady Callén, Cou- modore Butanreg somuganding the Aas
tralian feet, and others.
in the hearts of men
of
الو
1915.
SIR. ALBERT · STANLEY.
or that policy must be altered. Our Ers pire is no widespread that it touches in- terests in every past of the world, and EARNING 21,000 A YEAR WHEN DE that makes it the more imparrant that it should be capable of safeguarding terests vital to any part of the Empire.
IMPORTANCE OF BASES,
Gorks in which to
IN
WAS TWENTY.
There never has her a Jile more ful of business manner than that of Sir Albert Stanley, M.P., whose resignation. Lawing to ill-health, n« President of the Board of Trade, has been officially aa- nouneed. His whole life is a masterpieco of brilliant suveras,
· He began his adventures at fourteen
years of war, when he ran away frera school and obtained a post, as messenger in the office of the tramway compary in.
thew at its Firth and promising rapid
was to know about the mehanical ida
ectric teams,
his reward. Kut his
He was appointed
of
CH
to
• Mentiqi was uuule of the distance of this continent from Britain, and when one consiilers that one must realise that as long as this continent is dependent the navy on home for protection the upen distance which the ships of the mother, commery's navy have to travel must torne in mind. It ninet also be vahem
Detroit, in the United States. He earn bered that the ships, when they get here require many things for their mainten ed then, five delines a work, and ket hime self well on it, Anding enjuagh muney" to HI
One of the principal things mo quired by expital hips ning tersen Pay for class fees at a technical institute would be bases. People like to see how his spare time. Eletric traysian was Jackets, in their parts and ships cruising development. The boy learnt all he por Sir William Giles, proposing the about, but the ships of the tether theile end about "lectricity and tran I health, of their guest, assured Viscount try could not come here unless basem ex 14% ways at his night clas
them, fart, and dellique of the ward of the Australingseeted harbones in
which which they may bax bude superintendent of the transady
At seventeen he got his chance. puple, as deep and sincere as could exist veled. All the things mean one empang with a salary of £380 a year and
Almos they
command over 2000, tot, That how Adinira! Jellicoe, who was received with and money in no small Scares.
requine-tune to buikh Bases probanged applaus, upon rising to Pes
Blies that the was not good enough for this bay with ambitions. He felt he did not know pond, said: One ni the great murces of 87 to construct.
estimate for your principal one, the Hen strength of Navy Leagues is the fact that en litres in Bestern Australia enough about his work, and so he threw
vid they are inn-party organisations,
I have no dubt that for his job and geng sa inbesiver in eleven years. hope that they will tontinu. as sucht x
even Sears we are quite safe from war.
Urbing the Their business as long as they dist,
hur no one can look abead very far the mother a
Lage states, and my
defence of that base is just as Pecessary the other. Navy Logue state, is that
construction
general superintendent of the under here have been many surprise in taking and earned $100 a year when impressing the partnquet necessits naval sopimaa
British fur
Empire
this way. One of then was the range still a lad of twenty. The development for the maintenano of pener
which whips bombarded parts, barbours of the traction system around Detroit plause) And that sncinant. "I am quite ur open towns. The Germans bombarded under his care was extraordinarily suc surt, everyone, whether he belongs to the open towns at a range of ten mines. Be Leg Nuys trazue this must hefore the war, the guns defending bars New Jersey, at the age of twenty-eight.
Breessful The next change took him endors certainly mary muguber of the had a range of unly far miles Is with the position of general manager over British Empire. (Applause)
decessary, ef gousse, that the-deficit haearly 1000 miles of electrical railroad, made good.
conthal a salary of £3.000, and Before the way there were very few 25,000 Pieplages. harlours which were not defended against phasised by the Navy League in its almarin attack. The cost of organis- erusade which appeal very muching such a defence is considerable, and is
Then he came hick to England, the and which I am sure appeal aiser to cannot in 1916 it was considers Friends in Boston, his plan being to be improvised. Take the case of place of his birth. at the instance of of public opinion as to the vital nguessity Rosyth..
en desirable that we place the whole of learn once more, this time about the elec for naval supraef in the British Empi
the Grand Fleet
Rosyth, and at crie traction of London. He stayed it (Applause.) The second is the educationference had with Sir Henry Jackson, the old cits to become at thirty one gen of youth in that truth, and in naval his The First, Sen. Ford, it was dreided to aral manager of the tars, because, wthout education in caval ka the place suitable for the whole of
Underground." The very first holiday Sir Albert took FRENCH LESSONS history, it is not easy for people to under the Grand Flor. This work took about in his life was just before the war.
stand why"naval premiary is essential
chs
You cannot ingeruvise subbad never until then been two consecu to the British Empire. And the third is
marine defences, even at a place which tive days away from his office." On the mesity and it is emphasised partiend self to defenes, like Rayth. This August ist. 10, he was in Baden. cularly in the start of this war-for
is one of the shines which Australia must German offer whom he met in the morn manning our mercantile marine by officer
Book int
ing warned him to get out and away for and men of Empire birth. Houd.ag-
bone that same afternoon. Sin Albert The mother Navy plause)
Lengne has 24 years existence to its credit, and
There are many other lessons of the tried the railway, but was not permitted went at once with a friend Feir that passes makes it more useful pur. One is the dificulty of hunting and bought two motor cars costing £1,500, to the British Empire The Navy League das raiders. The hunting down of the and they started away by road. uf New South Wales has, I believe, con Ender, with her charmed life and ski were stopped, however, at Freyburg and pleted 1 months of existence May it
itful captain, required many ships
the cars confiscated. It looked hopeless, Stats Brother, Wavy Lagt hus had Eyre dy chasing ber is the restrict
the
League has had five six chasing her in the restrict his friend smuggled into a luggage train Sir Albert managed to get himself and worked in Great Britain. le one caned waters of the Bay of Bengal, She had ALL/2
They reached Hot- with
soldiers. gange the sucess of the Navy League in four parrow capes. l 1 : carried out
were home in Lon- New South Wales by the success of its her depredations with considerable auc don on the
und
of August 3rd, just be efforts to raise contributions for the bene pesa, On one ocension two of our ships.
fore war was St. of the men last year, then all I
her within ten miles, but she was
Sir Albert Stanley says himself that he can say is that that body has
fighted
Ihr That shows the difficulty of hunting down a skilful raider, and that he could keep as work without a holiday,
was thinking that, because he loved it,— many ships are wanted for the work The keenest disappointment he has suffer. Many ships looked for the Manded is having to give up the Board of Wolf, har not one saw them.
THE BRITISH ELECTRIC INSTITUTE, #Dapl 190), 23, Halburn- Viaduci, London, Englradi F.-Patonta Tirk abroad about thoroughly aplain there it évig y particular. Kvery Tester intonatal in the that private
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ADVENTURES. IN GERMANY.
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bright future, because I am told-home brain squad, and we never made one big mistake in his life, which
of
because pinion,
it first in Bombay- that the Navy League New South Wales raised £170,000 on Jack's Day (Applause. An organisa tion which can do that can. I think, cer | tainly educate public opinion in the right direction. The tifhe
the daca- is ripe tion of public
the this warmust have impress- Pral result ed everyone in the British Empire with thy
necessity for BATH! Paramount suprempplause)
for the of the E
it is apparent that if it had not been for to everyone the supremacy of the British Navy and of the British
ritish mercantile marine the war would long ago have been won by the Central Powers. It was just as much the work of the mercantile marine as it was
perr.
the work of the navy which went far to paave the Empire and not only the Em
Dire but the Alliance and the cause of civilisation. (Applause)
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We had to adopt the convey system tion, mind a quarter as interesting,
to start a pusing System When we start
The
ed with homeward bound ships in the twenty-eight, and a Minister of England man who was railway manager at Atlantic we wanted Serai ers, and wa did not have them.
It was a long cint forty-two, gives this definition of his
whole life- beture we could scrape up anything ap- **Work all the time, with a big cleinent peaching crutarrs.
in futur WATS
WO MINE.
must the prepared to convoy British of luck. ships al the world The assistance of the Dominions in this wat sienne tainly
be necesar
heprea,
very difficult to maintain that supremacy, The am trying to preach is: It is no part of my mission to advise the Preparation or war. I have instanced degree to which the Dominions oversea what sort of prepation required to should help the mother country.
All give protection to our mercantile traffic am asked to do is give advice to against enemy raiders. But that is only the method by which assistance might one side of the question The prepara rendered. It is for states to decide tion required to deal with in enemy's subthe measure of assistance which the over narine campaign is tar more com se Dominions can render (plause.)
problem.
But if. instead of speaking as connected
existence of the British Empire depends how long it took to get with the mission, 1 may for a moment
POLICEMEN AFLOAT.
1
Chat
and
ordin
ready for the Germaus unrestricted subspeak as a citizen of the British Empire, maring campaign in the early part of I would say that it occurs to an It is the scattered nature of the Bri-1917, I would mention sont figures. On any citizen, as no doubt it has occurred tish Empire which makes that trite. This of the antidops was found to be depth
simple great continent is soind 12,(X) mails from charges for destroyers. In 1915 to overs citizen, that one, fair
of
ing the expense of keeping f dividing the mother country, and these 12,000 miles great difficulty in supplying more than up of sea have to be guarded by what is called four depth charges ruch destruser naval supremacy would be on the basis at inclined to think the police of the sea-the British Navy. The depth charge had been inventet
popolation.
Reginald Henderson- predeces And you cannot guard 12.000 miles of in the war, but their supply on a big sur in a ocean without a great many ships. Be state required a big organisation of mission of this character-made It is not my suggestion of this sort. fore the war we suffered from an insuffi we were successfully rombating the business to the phis; but as a citizen, in cient number of f ships to guard these 12,060 enemy submarines in 18 we
were burting around for
quitable miles વ cent, as well as the other 12,000 giving the destroyers. 20 instead of four method of diving the expense ong the 121122 going the other way. and it is up depth charges.
members of the British Empire, it decurs to the British Empire to see that we are
Another sunetul dutidoty was thered to that that was at least of
In the early part of LOT never in want ot sufficient policemen inine
we the methods by which any Dominion. if it afoat in the future. (Applause) The old not supply more than 3 mines a wished to help the mother
country, might British Navy, too, is a defensive arm. It month, but at the end of 17 and in 1515 ensure the gre of its helps 1 offer it Pas never yet been used for aggression, we were supplying 1000 mines a month. Fas a suggestion to my friend the Minis and I toagine it never will be And that Time shows the necessity of being preter." is another
reason why
should never pared. We were at first unprepared, and to be any lack of a sufficient number of Werk at a grave disadvantage, / policemen adout. deadly risks that hasone realises the last five years. 7 have been run in the l
beer told rich it was realised in this Commun wealth the risks that were ran when the first news came over here of the result of the battle of Jutland-when it was thought that the British Navy had been
Chare
how very
QUAINT SUGGESTIONS.
thest any rate, it sens
The Admiral referred humorously to war has different parts
the shoals of suggestions, with which the Admiralty was Hooded while they were
Eno's Fruit Salta."
"I
the British
Balder
i am told-I was told in 44xplaining that she lowering of the specificing that the spirit of brotherliood which
that people then, begun to realise what very serious risks they were running should the British Navy he defeated, and one can only hope that in the future suff cient provision will be made by the mother country and by the overset Dominions to ensure the impossibility of daight for the British Navy (Applause)
FINANCE VERSUS POLICY.-
1.
clear to every member of Empire that co-operation be tween all portions of the Empire is mor Recessary now than ever it was befure. together more than king the autidor to the submarines befor havi fought on One man suggested that they fill the with admiration for the deeds of their Geld. "Britishers buce bran filled North Sea with
brethren aversen, and I cannot help think gravity of the sea would cause all the best bred in this was મ bound to draw: said the Admiral.we had not enough of the British Empire. (Applause.) It **Unfortunately more closely together than ever all. paria fruit salts. Another man wanted to is my hope that that brotherhood will North San to trap the submarines. The abilities of every member of the Empire see a breakwater built right across the result in clear realisation of the respon- most frequent suggestion related to the for the maintenance of the policemen of magnet, which was to be employed in the sea. (Applause.) every conceivable manner to attract hold aubmarines. Another gentleman.
Submarines te sink.
arid
THE BANK AND FILE.
I do not think it is always reatisedailed u catch the German submarines the president and his Excellency for the ry indignant because the Admiralty It now only remains for me to think
that the defensive policy of a country, nation, or empire should be governed by its external policits fareign palier. But it is often governed by
finance. It really should be got very seriously that it seerns to me the made these words rather personal-I am
by
which lay on the bottom of the Irish Bea. all too kind words to which they have Before concluding I would like to say given expression to-night. They have conclusion is forced upon us that the afraid they were bound to in my presence the policy carried out with regard to British Empire depends now, more than (laughter) but I know that what was ether nations. If that policy is one
ver, upon naval supremacy. (Applause.) in their minds was an endeavour to ex- which might anger other nations, which placed upon the mother country by the rank and file of the navy.
Everyone knows, the tax that has been the
press obligations of the Empire to the night cause ill-feeling, then if it is in-
(Applause) tended to carry out that policy thereont here will, I am sure, realise that the thank the speakers from the bottom of existence of this great war, and every one And, as their representative to-night, I should be sufficient force behind it to en sure its being carried out. (Cheers.)
mother country, by herself, will find it my heart for their kindly words. (Apr. Troables about finance toust he overcome, (Continued at feat of next column.) "plause.).
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