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Show I TO HEAP ENGLAND'S NAVY IIHHIHllli--Tii-i1iHHTTfTI Admlral SJr Arthur Mooro. K. C. U., K. C. V. iiMl''i " C' Ar" G" wl0 wl11 fiUCceei1 slr Jolin Fl&hor li-KVKj '" 0ctobcr Ilcxt n8 tho nutlvo head of the Hug. mjPHvyKfT llsI tmvy ,B " EnlIor wl'0 has rlson to his pros-( pros-( ffJiPIK srSLlI ont Position by sheer hard work and competence j flN5H5Sf H 's not a spectacular porson, llko Lord Charles Hm'1S jl Uoreaford or his Immcdlato, predecessor, Sir John iiwilki !jf I I F'8or. out ho has distinguished himself by al lgvl'CT-lfc'i.. fl wnyB Jo'nK tl10 Ju tlint w8 Blvon him in excel II lK$!Mim ,on 8nnP n,,d without any unnecessary fuss I Jr?SpTr aiul nolau I'ntrlotlo Englishmen hope that his yWEtllW advent at tho admiralty will mark tho ond of I fc3V'70 tll 'tty Prttinni nmI Political jealousies which !!!-fHkLsm' mv0 cl()U0 HO mucn nnrm to lllu Bcrvlco recently. MfiwKniTl ' Imlmh' Admiral Mooro Is now C2 years old. Ho on-llltUliftitittWhTr on-llltUliftitittWhTr L llillWlq terod the navy In I860, and was specially promoted pro-moted for hla services durjng -tho Egyptian war or 1882, Mhen hu commanded the Orion nnd was present at the'battlo ot TeW el-Koblr, Ho was ono of tho British representatives at tho Antl-Slaverycn'" gresB at Ilruusels In 1889, and he was also a naval ald-do-camp to the, lato. Queen Motorln Ho was commnndor-ln-chier at tho Capo station during tho' South African war and his last command was at tho China station. Ho .hold' this until Infct year, since which he has been on tho Inactive list. |