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DEBATE IN THE REICHETAG. On the estimates for the salary of the Secretary of State for the Imperial Marine the question of the agitation of the German Navy League was raised by the Socialist lender, Herr Babel. He directar attration to the patronage which the longue received through the membership of the German Emperor, the Severoigns of Goran States, several Ministers, and many members of the Reichstag. He also called attention to utter unces of official pereounges like the present King of Saxony and the Bargomnator of Lübeck and to the votes of interested chambers of commorco like theso of Bochum, Dortmund, The Navy League Mühim, and Rnbrort. went so far se to demand the exeuntian of the present Davy scheme by the year 1912 instead of 1917, and set up a further programme ol a third double squadron with its complement of reserves and torpedo of offloers to the necessity of presenting thom- The Army Council baso dituated the attentiod boats. When at New Year the Emperor con- gratulated the league upon its agitation there solves for examination, and have intimated thai could be little doubt that be approved its nezone will be necspted for their not having ambitious naval programme. What were the passed the various exarainations required before political
consequence of this measured agito promotion. Extra regimental employment does tion? For his own part, he did not think that Bot entitle sa officer to provisional advancement,
and differences between England and Germain pussing to resign his appointment in order to it behoves an officer who finds any diffentty could over become so serious as te rendar war inevitable, but he was unable to see what other ill-health wi" also not be accepted.
obtain the facilities for qualifying. A ples of object the agitation coukl have then to arm for a war against England. The German may was not required to fight France or Russia, rineo Russia wonkl be paralysed for many u year to come by the effects of thus present war. The spectre of a combined attack by Russia and France upon Germany had therefore been
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The United States Naval Commite in their report, state: The committee frinly boliava that the policy of Congress to buld up the American Navy should be continued, and accordingly notwithstanding the fact that wo are now building a large number of battleships and cruisers, recommend what in their jud. coming year-a programme which they feel assured will meet the approval of the American struction of the Panama Canal, the insistence on the Mource doctrine, the protection of American citizens, the support of our foreign palicios. the great work of the regeneration of the Philippines, and the national defence, all demand that the building up of the navy sha!! go on."
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the North Ses free from the British fests; but the objects now in view appeared to be wider, entorlaired. A war with the United States was out of the question. A war against Russia and France would be essentially a campaign on land. Thero only remained England against whom Germany's naval armaments could be directed. These ambitions were really absurd. Successful a naval war with England was hoidless, since for every ship which Germany built Eugland would brild twe Relatious Letween England nd' Germany had not become less, but ra hur me most powerful arator-ed craft-r in the world, The building of H.S. Dahlen, to be the strained since the developident of the German has been commenced. The Defence will be a ravy. Becal olated that the total trade i etre first class craiser of the Minotaur class. Her England and Germany now ametiated in value to over 1,800 million marks (200,000,0 0), repre-extreme breadth, 75ft; mean draught, bit.; principal dimensions will be: Length, 400ft: anting one sixth part of the whole of the many's and displacement, 14,6) tous: The propelling forsigacommerce. Instead of consolidatio ess
and the ongines will be 23,5 horse power, pacific relations, they wore simply provoking estimated maximum speed 23 knots. England by prosecuting the further increses of bination of water-tals and sylindrics boilers Á com- nuvy. Was it uo provocation when the Burgumuster of Lübee, the chief of a separate tected between the lower and main decks by I be fitted board. The hall will be pro- German State, exclaime" oar navy must be CONNAUGHT HOUSE. which only England! cold be meant; He part of the ship, and tapered to tin. ad 3in. at level with the navies of other Power, by vertical side-armour 6in, think in the contre
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the bow and stern respectively. The lower directed attention to the salts of natal deck, which will be carved in section athwart- aggrandicament upon the fram of the nuips will be protected by Krupp stol plates Empire. The Minister of War in England lin, thick or the fat and 1'in. thick on the had declared that England was net rich enough slopes. The armament will consist of four to maintain simultaneously a great land army 92. B. L. gans mounted in pairs in barbettes and
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