| Show I nS I II I I Th Fit i h lIt of a naval statin Hi n ft iv 11 I of Worth Forth It Is sup supT up upI T I J to 10 nwan virtually a I t ti II I i Iman many that thaI Ur ort Britain d ti not lIt I to 10 t take like chance of or an Inn imri it tI 1 i t train from that Ihal I k O would h hrU I pr the I h K rh T i nt t union c f a II i t titi n 0 nId Id iti nII IH ih th that i lt t itri vs d trust tit 1 i n in th I i to tj I beJ I i T f t Is he I Ith thought th that 11 ii i t ton Oj tit Germany n f fur fr r iho Ih I ot a large r navy has hall tin 0 i e of a atie tie nl I in m f i t 1 and anda a N Nt ith t vi i vii H i j Th British t i n H I H litter b bt by t t I t f i 11 iI ip The Th writ aning amI uj the Hit then II n nu r p nn over Ku lu ard erd R kii k to command the tho Korth orth ecu IKU t F J ru u i art wo have b 1 only 1111 to 10 lake the warning they give fIn us III and und b armed stationed and alert That Is II tho the way my to re the pa peace e Vor Jor ism lem fm many main foes and aPil n a power ambitious to W bo be In a great groat navy nary as R ia wen well as a great relt army will viii find Its II adversary arr within besides s those that plies around it A slumbering Eng England land hand will offer It Jt the chance It craved before the inevitable financial s It to tl the ground A watchful England nd may In look hook on for that certain Issue It U Is IA I quits Quite ro that title this and amI aim liar talk lAlk about Is I indulged In Inor tor br or the tite purpose of ot stirring up liP the coun coon country country try and obtaining large harp appropriation for far shipbuilding statesmen sometimes resort to lo the expediency of ot paInting demons on the wall 1111 when they desire money for tor pet eMmo Hut tho thu net fart remains rem In that much of ot the t Unit that haa II iu t Franco and which prompted the tho sp lookout over the Channel has hall l been m transferred to the neighbor n l the North Sea SMI In III connection with this subject tho the I question of ut food supply for tor Grunt lint aln am In case of ot war ur Is II discussed by tho the Brit Ih Not lott Influential of at London took up UI that qun que Lion nt at a n public meeting and sent a n strong trong deputation to the tha prime minister the of oC a n royal lon to that matter In the Thaws g the situation wit wai r re no set t forth It tite pointed out that the th people lle llo wet dependent for tor Wore more than of tit the tho food supply on Imports and that bitt ut nt no nl time wan NU wa there wheat on oil hand for more mure than three weeks week at itt n ft time A great number of or the i Rte are poor depending on 01 low wage arell for n it living Many Jinny would loco bee their employment In any tl nab nn of ot the labor market due to R II great foreign war With star prices for bread find and meat mAt the kingdom might fInd Its I internal problem of lit feeding the memos mamos Impossible of ot solution It If tho the on the poor were continued length of time disaster a ter would to lio certain treat Oat Britain cannot afford to risk a II wit war with wilt n a great European power cap capable capable able Ihle of disturbing her grain routes route And n 1 matters now noli ate arc It seems that the tho I only way II df dl Insuring hence la Is by being prepared prell fur for war tar lIr On that theory th or the policy of ot building anti and founding iw naval stations Is In correct but lut It ft Is to li lie he hoped that the tho tine will como collie when the tho court of or arbitration can candeal candeal deal with all ull International disputes Thom Then It II will not ho bo neo iary for tor the tho na tons to hold holt the tho th sword avoid in one onu hand while they the wield the trowel with the thc theother other C |