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Pagina 297
... India on the Naval affairs of the Indian Empire . 2. The Government of India did not seek my advice on any definite points , nor was any particular line of policy suggested by them . After a close examination of the conditions existing in ...
... India on the Naval affairs of the Indian Empire . 2. The Government of India did not seek my advice on any definite points , nor was any particular line of policy suggested by them . After a close examination of the conditions existing in ...
Pagina 305
... Indian Navy should be faced with a firm determination to overcome them . a Royal Formation of Indian Navy . Manning of Indian Navy . One of the most important problems is that of manning . the Royal Although there are some who hold that ...
... Indian Navy should be faced with a firm determination to overcome them . a Royal Formation of Indian Navy . Manning of Indian Navy . One of the most important problems is that of manning . the Royal Although there are some who hold that ...
Pagina 308
... Indian waters , including Aden and Ceylon . One aircraft - carrier . Twenty armed escort ships for convoys . - Mounting 6 " and anti - aircraft guns , each fitted where possible with a fighting aeroplane . These ships to be selected in ...
... Indian waters , including Aden and Ceylon . One aircraft - carrier . Twenty armed escort ships for convoys . - Mounting 6 " and anti - aircraft guns , each fitted where possible with a fighting aeroplane . These ships to be selected in ...
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Editors General Introduction xiii | 1 |
Part IIFirst Sea Lord December 1916 to November 1917 | 111 |
Part IIIUnemployment and the Empire Mission December 1917 | 263 |
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