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THE NAVY.
THE LEAGUE OF NATIONS.
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LATEST CABLES.
PARIS, February 12th. (THROUGH RECTEB'S AGENCY.]
At the Allied Conference, M. Bourgeois LORD JELLICOE'S BOOK ON moved an amendment to create an inter- national military force to enforce the decisions of the Loague of Nations This introduces a formidable question just when the Commission has completed its work, and is considering the plenary session for the final adoption of the League project.
SOME ASTONISHING REVELA-
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LONDON, February 12th. Adarival Lord Jellicoe's book on the Grand Fleet, which has just been pub fished, describes the work of the fleet during the first 9 years of war.
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The author dwells on the dangers to which the Reet, short of cruisers and destroyers, and with defenceless bases, was exposed, owing to the enemy's of subinstines. mines and torpedoes. He that the High Seas fleet possessed 85 destroyera, compared with 42 belonging to the Grand Floet.
The book reveals that, owing to the Autanın of aubmarine menace in the 1914, the Grand Fleet toured into Lough Bwilly and only returned to the North Sea when the Scapa Flow anchorage was rendered reasonably safe.
Beveral representatives maintaings that the proposal, if adopted, would be uncon stitutional in some countries.
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Bourgeois urged that an international military fores should be stationed in France As the strategic centre of Europe, and the most immediately threatened nation IMPORTANT DECISIONS OF WAR
PARIS, February 12th. It is understood that the Allied War Council has come to the conclusion that firstly, it should be made militarily im- possible for Germany to re-commence hostilities, and secondly, that it should be impressed upon Gerinany that the allies are victore, and that it is not a pais blanche," that they are going to impose on her.
If Goranny yields with good grace, possibly the Entente might facilitate Germany's resuming her normal peace work.
He saye that, neither in October 1914, nor in May 1916, did the British margin of superiority justify disregard of the enemy's torpedo-fire. The position gra- dually insproved after 1916, especially ay the light cruiser destroyer forces with
It is believed that the League of the Grand Fleet increased steadily altor Nations' Commission made a great step the Battle of Jutland, considerably re-towards agreement, the Anglo-Ameri- ducing the danger of the successful iordan delegates decided to adopt the French proposal to create an interna- pedo attack, while the inclusion of the tional army and navy.
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LONDON. February 13th. Reuter learns that there is no truth in the Faris statement, that the British and American delegates have agreed to the creation of an international army and navy.
INTERNATIONAL LABOUR
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ARTICLE OF BRITISH DRAFT ADOPTED BY COMMISSION
Admiral Jellicoe explaina (regarding
LONDON, February 19h. the Battle of Jutland, certain com-
A communiqué from Paris, dated which
published February 12th, states were
that the Inter- yesterday) why
he did not acok national Labour Legislation Commission night action. He refers to the adopted an article of the British Draft, providing that, at the proposed Inter- more powerful German search-lights, the national Labour Conference, representa superiority of their destroyers, and the Lives of the various Governments, employ greater number of torpedo tubes with and work-people should be entitled to speak and vote, independently and which the enemy ships were fitted, giving regardless of the views expressed by other It was the enemy every opportunity of scoring representatives of their nation.
Felt in dealing with Labour legislation heavily at the outset of the action, the that employers and workers must be result of which must always be a matter given the fullest opportunity for free
expression. of chance.
Instant action was necessary and Lord Jellicoe decided to deploy a division, on the port wing, thus compelling the Ger. man to turn off to starboard to avoid being crossed. This masterly manœuvre, as reviewers describe it, threw the enemy into complete confusion. The German Admiralissimo realised that his only hope lay in escape. Prosting by his superior ity, of torpedo-craft, by the low visibility tho
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hundreds of period, fired dows, as German officers since stated, torpedoes, and, though the Germans were in very grave peril, the position of the Grand Flect itself was menaced as the deter- minod torpedo attacks in thick weather was not enviable: But, the British fleet, by four times turning the battle line during the action, cleared the torpedoce, which were racing towards the British ships and defeated the tactics on which the Germans based their hopes.
Lord Jellicoe pays tributes to the skill": of his captains in handling their ships, thus avoiding torpedoes and collisions while keeping their stations.
Another article carried provides that the International Labour Conferenco shall meet at the capital, where the League of Nations meets, unless it docides by a majority of two-thirds to meet else- where.
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LONDON, February 12th.
The Admiralty announces gratuities for the Royal Navy and Royal Marine, rauging from £720 to £200 for Admirale,
Lord Jellicoe, after a careful estimated £10 to £20 for other officers for the
first year's service, with increments ranging from £3 to ten shillings for each, additional month of service.
of the relative strengths of the two fects, early in the war, expresses surprise that HALF A CENTURY REPUTATION. the enemy alrould have been so cautious, and says this country, in future. decides to rely for safety, against raide or invasion, on the fleet alone, it 18 essential that we possess a considerably greater margin of superiority oversequent year. possible enemy in all classes of vessels, than we did in August, 1914."
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THE ILL-FATED "HAMPSHIRE."
Lord Jellicoe's book makes it clear that the Hampshire was mined. It says that Lord Kitchener persisted in starting in bad weather, saying that he had no time to luse. A storm provented the sending of mine-sweepers or an escort 01 destroyers.
AMERICA'S NAVY.
NAVAL APPROPRIATION BILL ADOPTED.
Officers of the Naval and Volunteer' Reserves will receive a gratuity of one, hundred days' pay for the first year's service and Afty days' pay for each sub
PRESIDENT WILSON.
LEAVING FOR U.S.A. TO-MORROW.
PARIS, February 11th. President Wilson will ho embarking, for the United States, at Brost, on Feb ruary 16th.
**; DERMANY'S MERCANTILE
WASHINGTON, February 12th. The House of Representatives, by 184 votes to 142, approved the triennium tinval programme, and adopted the entire Naval Appropriations -Bill,
WASHINGTON, February 12th,
The House of Representatives, by 20% volds to 148, adopted a special rulo n corporating the triennium naval build ing programme in the Naval Appropria Light Bill.
AERIAL DEVELOPMENT ANGLO AMERICAN RIVALRY.
MARINE
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Paris, February 11th; } The Allied Commission of Inquiry into the number and condition of Ger- hugs man merchantships'has arrived at Ham-
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GERMAN MEMBERS_PROCEEDING TO TREYES.
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to Travon for this purpose of cou
WAMINGTON, February 9th.deling negotiations." Naval authorities have ordered arrange) i ment to be made for a trans-Atlantic flight as the result of the reports tlint British naval aviators are planning (44) By the Atlantly.
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