Just because it takes up the least amount of time doesn't mean it's unimportant. Chief Executive Alan Wilson's broadcasts are still going on, pretending to be friendly to the people, and continuing to deceive the simple Newfoundlanders.
"It's time to read the residents' questions again. Let's see what problems the glorious citizens of Newfoundland have given me again?" Alan Wilson in the broadcast room took out a man from his pocket with a smile.
The question was asked by Alan Wilson, the chief executive of Newfoundland, who read, "Oh, that's a very pointed question."
"This citizen, who did not want to be named, anonymously submitted his question to the mailbox of the Governor's Palace."
While enjoying dinner, thousands of families in Newfoundland were also attracted by Alan Wilson's new tricks and wanted to hear what problems this seemingly good chief executive had encountered.
"This citizen, who did not want to be named, said that when he was fishing at sea, he encountered a trawler of unknown nationality. Is this considered a plunder of Newfoundland's fishery resources? To be honest, of course it is. This kind of poaching behavior
It’s totally untenable morally, but the benefits are very attractive.”
"The population of Newfoundland is so small, but the Newfoundland fisheries do have abundant resources, which will inevitably cause fishermen from some countries to take risks. I don't know if it is local fishing boats, but it should not be so. The fishery resources of the North Sea fisheries should be no less than
Newfoundland fisheries.”
"I believe the real question for this citizen is whether we should let this poaching go unchecked. Of course we shouldn't. There are over 100 million people living in both North America and Europe, and the demand for fishery resources is objective. If
If we don't respond to this, the scale of poaching will only get bigger and bigger, and the trawlers will get bigger and more advanced, which is equivalent to stealing Newfoundland's precious wealth."
"The problem is still the same. There are too few citizens in Newfoundland, and there is no maritime power to protect its own fishery resources. I cannot solve this problem for the time being. I will make it public when I think of a solution."
Alan Wilson has always had a good image with the citizens of Newfoundland. At least the situation since he took office a few months ago is that Newfoundland is visibly improving. Every ship of wood arriving in Europe will bring about economic improvements in Newfoundland.
Things have changed, and Newfoundland's traditional fishing industry has recovered, and the current situation is still very good.
Now a dilemma appeared on the radio, which suddenly attracted the curiosity of many citizens. Many people also discussed this issue. The population of Newfoundland is not enough to protect such a large fishery treasure.
It's not possible to just leave things alone. Didn't you see that the Chief Executive said that we should look at the problem from a development perspective? The tonnage of trawlers and the scale of poaching will only increase, and Newfoundland does not have enough power to protect its own fishing grounds.
The nationality of the poaching vessel in the broadcast has also become the focus of speculation among citizens. The United Kingdom has North Sea fishing grounds and will not cross the Atlantic Ocean for a short distance. Although other European countries are not so rich in fishery resources, fishing across the Atlantic Ocean is somewhat uncomfortable.
Too likely.
It must be nearby Canada or the United States. Only these two countries have this ability and motivation. And they are also the countries that are best able to do this kind of thing.
Calling on the UK to apply pressure and purchase weapons for defense are the solutions that many citizens are talking about. As we all know, the British Royal Navy now has a large number of warships that have been idle after the war. The purchase amount is not expensive, and it is enough to deal with fishing boats.
Little do the citizens in these discussions know that the so-called cross-border fishing is nothing more than a thief chanted by Alan Wilson called "Catch the Thief".
First, use the North Sea fishing grounds to get rid of the suspicion of Britain, and then stop talking and let the Newfoundlanders make their own guesses. If you think about it, you will know that the suspects are Canada and the United States.
"Sir Allen, this is a discussion among some citizens." Boris, who came back excitedly, stretched out his hand and scratched his flowing hair, waiting for Allen Wilson's explanation.
"Very good, that's right. Wisdom comes from the citizenry." Alan Wilson said in an official tone, bluntly expressing his optimism for Newfoundland's democracy. As for his stance, he only set fire to it and had no solution.
There is no such thing in the first place. The so-called enthusiastic citizen is just himself, and he just found an issue to frame the United States and Canada.
However, what he can do is to inform more people about the citizens’ opinions through radio broadcasts. The fishery issue is not his, he is just a porter of the fishery issue.
Regarding the establishment of a Newfoundland fleet for protection and the feasibility analysis on how to protect the treasures of the fishing grounds, this was not his idea. All glory goes to the great intelligent citizens of Newfoundland.
As early as the days of British India, Alan Wilson was already very skilled in the business of setting his own targets.
Not only did he do this himself, he also kept in contact with the colonial commissioners through telegraphs to promote the experience accumulated in British India to the major colonies. After all, the colonial commissioners were also civil servants, and everyone was his own people.
"There is no doubt that the current annual maintenance cost of a local battleship is 200,000 pounds. The maintenance cost of the Vanguard battleship is a bit more, 230,000 pounds. In fact, the maintenance cost of a fishing ground of 200,000 pounds
In terms of cost, if cross-border fishing can be reduced or even eliminated, the cost will certainly not be expensive, but using battleships to maintain the safety of fishing grounds is overkill."
The porters of Newfoundland's problems are still working diligently to find problems for the future well-being of Newfoundland.
"Of course, a certain degree of protection should be adopted for the benefit of the fishing grounds, but getting on a battleship..."
Newfoundland is still peaceful in the years, like a paradise. The biggest problem is that there is a restless governor who is trying every means to torment the local citizens, but the rest of the world is not so peaceful.
The battle over Srinagar, the capital of Kashmir, has brought the newly born Pakistan and India into real conflict.
This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! For India, if it cannot gain advantage on the battlefield due to its dual advantages of territorial area and population, then the Hindu country will never be able to get rid of the label of weak combat power.
Lost impression.
In order to deal with Pakistan with all its strength, New Delhi sent a large number of officials to the major princely states to appease them, swearing that they would never cancel the monarchy status of the princely states, as long as they remained in the Indian territory.
In particular, the two princely states of the Peace Church are New Delhi's top priority. At the same time, they also persuaded the prince of Junagadh Maharaja Salaman Khan's statement of joining Pakistan with reason and emotion.
, and can let go of previous actions of suppressing Hindus.
In the princely state of Hyderabad, the army of Maharaja Ali Khan also brutally suppressed the Hindus under his rule. For a time, during the war between India and Pakistan, all the major princely states took notice and found ways to break away from India.
good chance.
Portuguese Goa even sent people to spread rumors and create obstacles for New Delhi. Under such circumstances, Nehru convinced Patel that the Kashmir issue must be resolved before taking action in other directions.
India must win the battle for Srinagar. In order to rescue the Indian troops who landed at Srinagar Airport as soon as possible, a steady stream of Indian soldiers went north into Kashmir.
The Chaji Pass is located 63 kilometers northeast of Srinagar, the capital of Kashmir. It is the lowest point of the Himalayas. There is a trade route with thousands of twists and turns through it. Then, due to the increasing mountains and complex terrain, there is only one
There is a small trail. The geographical location of Chaji Pass is of great value, which made the Indian army realize that it must occupy the place as soon as possible.
It is impossible to seize this mountain pass without the fire cover of tanks. However, if you want to use tanks, you must find a way to secretly transport the tanks from Jammu to Srinagar, and then transport the tanks from Srinagar to the end of the road, and then transport the tanks secretly from Jammu to Srinagar.
Then launch the attack from the road along the narrow path.
Generally speaking, this road for transporting tanks is not suitable for the passage of tanks. In particular, pedestrians can barely pass through the narrow path, but it is even more difficult for tanks to drive. However, the Indian army decided to overcome various difficulties and drive the tanks to Chacha.
Ji Shankou went up to him.
The Indian attack force consisted of seven tanks. Although the bad weather affected the movement of the tanks, the Indian tanks still overcame the snowy and slippery mountain roads, continued to advance, and fired fiercely at the Pakistani targets.
Under the sudden and fierce firepower of the Indian tanks, the Pakistani armed forces panicked. Since they did not have effective anti-tank weapons, the Pakistani army was unable to stop the impact of the Indian tanks. The Pakistani armed forces were defeated after suffering heavy casualties.
"Reply from Northern Rhodesia, telegram from the Persian Gulf Commissioner, United Nations resolution on the war between India and Pakistan. Follow-up reports from the Anglo-French Coal and Iron Community, video from Newfoundland TV station in Paradise on Earth."
In the Governor's Palace of Newfoundland, Boris handed documents one after another to Alan Wilson in front of the Newfoundland elite, including Governor Smallwood.
At the end, Boris took the last document and said, "This is a telegram from London. It says that the Crown Prince and his wife will arrive on the Royal Salute cruise ship, accompanied by the battleship Vanguard, to start a round of visits. The first stop will be New York."
In Finland, the crown prince and his wife will leave in early August."
"Are the Crown Prince and his wife coming to Newfoundland?" Before Alan Wilson could do anything, the local elites, including Smallwood, were already surprised, and the Governor's Mansion became noisy. Obviously, they were worried about Crown Prince Elizabeth's visit.
People's hearts are still quite excited.
"Perhaps we should prepare to let the crown prince and his wife feel the enthusiasm of the local citizens of Newfoundland." Alan Wilson crossed his fingers with a look of admiration on his face, "Our distinguished crown prince is a charming heir. I think Newfoundland's
Citizens should not object."
For Newfoundland, as the first stop of Crown Prince Elizabeth's visit, this is a big event. Many Newfoundland citizens are eagerly looking forward to the arrival of the heir to the British Empire.