The National Review, Volume 59W.H. Allen, 1912 - English literature |
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Page 62
... ships must that adapted for war . The same document emphasised t necessity of taking timely precautions before the moment strained relations which " may occur at the shortest notice How far , then , did the Admiralty in 1911 act up to ...
... ships must that adapted for war . The same document emphasised t necessity of taking timely precautions before the moment strained relations which " may occur at the shortest notice How far , then , did the Admiralty in 1911 act up to ...
Page 63
... Third Division of the Home fleet had meantime been assembled at Lambah on the west coast of Scotland with its ships half manned and lacking al and oil . 66 without such a Staff , we can never be THE VERDICT OF THE ADMIRALS 63.
... Third Division of the Home fleet had meantime been assembled at Lambah on the west coast of Scotland with its ships half manned and lacking al and oil . 66 without such a Staff , we can never be THE VERDICT OF THE ADMIRALS 63.
Page 64
... Navy ? Ha they not on their own showing two ships to one ; and , if not , wh had they rested content with the meagre programmes of 191 " Navi " " C and 1911 ? Either the British Navy was inadequate to 64 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
... Navy ? Ha they not on their own showing two ships to one ; and , if not , wh had they rested content with the meagre programmes of 191 " Navi " " C and 1911 ? Either the British Navy was inadequate to 64 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
Page 65
... ships and the failure Dcrease the personnel , a grave mistake was made by the past FUL . LIX 5 Admiralty . The real reason why the old ships were THE VERDICT OF THE ADMIRALS 65.
... ships and the failure Dcrease the personnel , a grave mistake was made by the past FUL . LIX 5 Admiralty . The real reason why the old ships were THE VERDICT OF THE ADMIRALS 65.
Page 66
Admiralty . The real reason why the old ships were throw away is , as Lord Charles Beresford insists , that officers and me were not provided in time for the new ships . While the personn of every important foreign navy without ...
Admiralty . The real reason why the old ships were throw away is , as Lord Charles Beresford insists , that officers and me were not provided in time for the new ships . While the personn of every important foreign navy without ...
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