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Show UNITED STATES SECOND AM0XG NATAL POWERS WASHINGTON", Dnc. 23. The United States navy stands second among those of the great world power, according to the navy year book, prepared bv i L. PuJIslfor, clerk to the senate imw committee. com-mittee. Germany follows third, while Franco has dropped to fourth place, and Jnpnii Ik fifth. Th book will show that Croat Britain has CI llrst class battleships, with a tonnage ton-nage of 010,330; the United States. SI, with a tonnage -of -M0.7IIC; Germany, 31, with a tonnage of 414.4SG; France. 25, with a tonnage of 357.132, and Japan. 15, with a tonnage of 233,414. Including armored ar-mored cruisers also, however, France ranks Germany, her navy tonnng.j of both battleships and armored crulsors being be-ing 573,r;ti-l. while that of Germany is only I 5IS.261. Tho tonnage of the United StateH battleships and armored cruli-rs In 007,211. That of Great Britain l,30i,-030. l,30i,-030. -it . ' .y ; t-d--" |