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Sunday, April 4th 2004, 12:31am

Fuerza Naval, April 1922

<h4>latest news: Andalucia belatedly makes port in Macao on the 28th of March</h4>
The officer in command of the squadron, Rear Admiral of the red, Don Pedro de Aranjuez had taken refuge of a strong storm in Manila, believing it was a Taifun. Rumours are that the Commander, Naval Station Macao, Rear Admiral of the Gold Don Jaime Perez de Amontillado was less then impressed ...
The search for the pirates continues full force

<h4>Armada commissions 20th airship</h4>
The Armada has commissioned it's 20th surveillance airship. These airships, a product of the new Zeppelin Iberia company will eventually patrol all oceans Iberia has an interest in and no vessel will escape their sharp eyes. So far Naval Air Stations have been built in Cartagena, Santander and Santiago de Cuba. A mast is being hastily erected in Macao in order to help with the search for the pirates.

<h4>Armoured Cruiser discussion in the </h4>
The armada is currently working on the design of a Class 1 cruiser - a huge argument is going on as to whether these ships need conventional secondary armament. Fuerza Naval invites her readers to discuss the issues via letters to the editor.