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Pagina 342
... Bases Considering the requirements of the Navy in regard to bases in Australia , one outstanding fact must always be borne in mind . Although , in the early stages of a war with an eastern power , it would fall to the lot of the fleet ...
... Bases Considering the requirements of the Navy in regard to bases in Australia , one outstanding fact must always be borne in mind . Although , in the early stages of a war with an eastern power , it would fall to the lot of the fleet ...
Pagina 351
... bases in the islands Japan sends strong expeditions against our principal naval bases such as Singapore , Hong Kong , or naval bases in Australia itself . This operation could be carried out successfully if these bases are weakly held ...
... bases in the islands Japan sends strong expeditions against our principal naval bases such as Singapore , Hong Kong , or naval bases in Australia itself . This operation could be carried out successfully if these bases are weakly held ...
Pagina 366
... bases and Colombo in the event of war with Japan . 4. Apart from this , bases in Australia suitable for accommodating large vessels are a necessity not only for the Royal Australian Navy , but for a reinforcing British squadron . 5. In ...
... bases and Colombo in the event of war with Japan . 4. Apart from this , bases in Australia suitable for accommodating large vessels are a necessity not only for the Royal Australian Navy , but for a reinforcing British squadron . 5. 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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