House of Commons Debates, Official Report, Volume 3E. Cloutier, Queen's Printer and Controller of Stationery, 1922 |
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Pagina 2051
... regard to the two submarines , and no answer was given in respect of them ; but I would imagine that the ex- penditure in regard to the submarines would be much less than in regard to the other three ships . The proposal now is to take ...
... regard to the two submarines , and no answer was given in respect of them ; but I would imagine that the ex- penditure in regard to the submarines would be much less than in regard to the other three ships . The proposal now is to take ...
Pagina 2059
... regard to this scheme : A great deal of criticism has been levelled at the policy of developing a naval reserve system . The main arguments have been that with two or three weeks training in a year you cannot make a sailor . Such an ...
... regard to this scheme : A great deal of criticism has been levelled at the policy of developing a naval reserve system . The main arguments have been that with two or three weeks training in a year you cannot make a sailor . Such an ...
Pagina 2069
... regard to naval expenditures generally is such that no person knows what an up - to - date battleship is . No person , in view of the advances that have been ade in air- Supply - Naval Service craft and in other directions , knows just ...
... regard to naval expenditures generally is such that no person knows what an up - to - date battleship is . No person , in view of the advances that have been ade in air- Supply - Naval Service craft and in other directions , knows just ...
Pagina 2070
... regards the technicalities of the subject , and while I would not offer any view on the question as to whether a ... regard to the un- settled condition of naval matters in gen- eral , I think we might well adopt some such policy as ...
... regards the technicalities of the subject , and while I would not offer any view on the question as to whether a ... regard to the un- settled condition of naval matters in gen- eral , I think we might well adopt some such policy as ...
Pagina 2080
... regard for that land that I am not ready to vote for the expenditure of vast sums of money at the present time for the purpose of building up naval arma- ments . With regard to the naval reserve , let me say that the fishermen in the ...
... regard for that land that I am not ready to vote for the expenditure of vast sums of money at the present time for the purpose of building up naval arma- ments . With regard to the naval reserve , let me say that the fishermen in the ...
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