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  4. AN ARMY OF THE EMPIRE.

    A scheme for an Empire Army—a Territorial Force stretching beyond the seas—was outlined by Mr. Haldane last month in a speech which he delivered at the dinner ...

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  5. ONE FLAG, ONE FLEET.

    The late Sir John Robertson was strong in his denunciation of "the hole-and-corner provincial patriots," as he styled them, four-and-twenty years ago. When ...

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  6. SIR JAMES MARTIN.

    Addressing one of the public meetings in February, 1885, Sir James Martin (then Chief Justice) said:— "He did not think he was going out of ...

    Article : 457 words
  7. THE FIGHT FOR NAVAL SUPREMACY.

    This illustration shows, in a striking manner, the warships launched for the three Powers—Great Britain, America, and Germany—in 1908, and, incidentally, is a reply to those who contend that England has no fear for alarm lest she be overtaken in the fight for sea supremacy. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BRITISH MEN, BE ON YOUR GUARD!

    To the world's rim far and blue God placed green isles in the sea, Gave them, Britons bold, to you With your flag of liberty ...

    Article : 209 words
  10. HERE AND THERE

    At the last meeting of the League of German Naval Architects, a new compass was exhibited which is revolutionary in its nature. Unlike all, other compasses, ...

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  11. AUTOMATIC TORPEDO.

    At Chalon-sur-Saone a new radio-automatic torpedo, as it is described, invented by M. Gustave Gabet, a French engineer, has just been tried in the presence of ...

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  12. BRAKE TO STOP SHIPS AT FULL SPEED.

    A new brake, designed to bring vessels travelling at high speed to a quick halt, is to be tried by the U.S.A. Navy Department. Orders have been issued for ...

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  14. A "GRAND PRIZE" MARVELLOUS TOY.

    The curious toy motor of Lucien Fournier, awarded the grand prize at a French exhibition, seems at first to furnish energy from nothing. Over a shallow vessel is ...

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  15. EXCITING SNAPSHOT.

    Lord Minto returned to Calcutta on Feb. 22 on the conclusion of his short tour in Assam. The trip was married by an accident to Colonel Victor Brooke, the ...

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  16. THE MAKINGS OF PANTOMIME.

    A pantomime "property plot" is the most incongruous mixture over put into type. Some of the items of the list for "Jack aud Jill" bear evidence of this. A ...

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  17. RAPID FIRE TELEGRAPHY.

    Hungary is credited with the invention of a telegraphic machine of wonderful construction, said to be capable of transmitting 40,000 words an hour. The ...

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  18. THE ALL-RED ROUTE.

    A London paper writes: "Sir Wilfred Laurier proposed an All-Red Steamship, Service for the Empire. New Zealand has just promised £100,000 a year to it. ...

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  20. THE SILK HAT IN JAPAN.

    The "Yoroduzu Choho," of Japan, says: "The silk hat is now an inevitable and laughter-provoking feature of a public function in this country. In joy or ...

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