KEEPING TRADE ROUTES OPEN.
MEW ZEALAND'S POLICY.
V' : ;T - ' (Bdt&ve'd 10 a-m.)
SYDNEY, this day. The 'Telegraph," commenting on the table from London stating that New Zea- ' land supplies two-fifths of the mutton imported into Britain, says that this raises the necessity of defending the routes of Imperial food supply sources. This can ■ oMy le done by maintaining the efficiency ■of the navy at the highest point. New Zealand's navitf policy recognised this— tte Commonwealth's did not.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 246, 17 October 1910, Page 5
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