The British battle fleet, Vol. 2 (of 2) : its inception and growth throughout…
5. In the event of the Canadian or Australian Government desiring
to send ships to a part of the British Empire outside of their own
respective stations, they will notify the British Admiralty.
Chapters
- Chapter 1 Ch.1
- 1885. She differed from the _Conqueror_ only in that all four of her Ch.2
- 1893. In substance they were very large torpedo boats of about 250 Ch.3
- 1889. German SIEGFRIED. Ch.4
- 1. A big Zeppelin type naval airship was built in 1909–1911. It proved Ch.5
- 2. In 1911 four naval officers were appointed to learn aeroplane work. Ch.6
- 3. In practice it proved a failure; so the Naval Air Service was formed Ch.7
- 1. The naval services and forces of the Dominions of Canada and Ch.8
- 2. The training and discipline of the naval forces of the Dominions Ch.9
- 3. The ships of each Dominion naval force will hoist at the stern the Ch.10
- 4. The Canadian and Australian Governments will have their own Ch.11
- 5. In the event of the Canadian or Australian Government desiring Ch.12
- 6. In the event of the Canadian or Australian Government desiring to Ch.13
- 7. While ships of the Dominions are at a foreign port a report of Ch.14
- 8. The commanding officer of a Dominion ship having to put into a Ch.15
- 9. When a ship of the British Admiralty meets a ship of the Dominions, Ch.16
- 10. In foreign ports the senior officer will take command, but not so Ch.17
- 11. When a court-martial has to be ordered by a Dominion and a Ch.18
- 12. The British Admiralty undertakes to lend to the Dominions during Ch.19
- 13. The service of officers of the British Fleet in the Dominion naval Ch.20
- 14. In order to determine all questions of seniority that may arise, Ch.21
- 15. It is desirable in the interests of efficiency and co-operation Ch.22
- 16. In time of war, when the naval service of a Dominion or any part Ch.23
- 17. The Dominions having applied to their naval forces the King’s Ch.24
- Introduction of 13.5-inch Gun, 175, v. ii Ch.25