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that the money would be forthooming. Även if there
were no finmcial obstacles it must be remembered
that the Navy no longer has the resources which it
had during the war. It has in fast bem pared to the
bone, and it would take anything up to two years or
more to build the ships and supply ersWB,
Something hadbeen done however. The reserve gun-
beat had been put into Comission and the long hang Government had provided four launches for which
the Admiralty had provided gans crews under naval
officers, and complete Naval navigating crews are
now on their way out.
ar. Vatson said that this was not quite
the type of patrol vessel he had in mind. The Guilds wara muggesting motor patrol beats such as være used in the far, -to¬de (way) 36-30- per-sour. He suggested that four such boats would be mufficimt on the 85 mile run from liọng
Kang to Canton,
Captain Tomkinson said that the Navy nOW
has only seven of these beats lest, of these five are on the Khins and two had been sent to the Yangtao, where also pirany was prevalent. would therefore again be a question of building, and it would require many morethan four to establish an effective patrol.
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