DOMINION DEFENCE.
CO-OPERATION WITH THE C OMMON WEALTH. iia ■civ.-M y..::0 p.m > MKI.RfU'RN'K. this day. Mr. P. M. Bruce. Premier of Ar.strali.i. -[..-'aking ut a rei-epiiim tv the Chatham's ollicers. -ml tlie arrangement under which H.M.s. (.'hatham was v;s'; ; ;'g Australia was eert.iinly a nunc in the right direction. He trusted it would be extended, and that they would see. not only this mutual co-operation Iwtwren those two Muminii-n outposts oi Knniire. but between the whole F.mpire ami the Motherland. He believed in the League of Nations, hut the League, with all its p.>s*iliilit ies. "bad certainly it"l vet rea-'ned a point where we couid flax i-'impli'telv our efforts for our •wn del'omv. Inb.-s- we take step- to provide ~v:- .•!•. •- with reasouahle strons'ili. v.-o shall La ii 'ing a thing Which thn-'.iu'.l'iui hi.-H-n bus been shown to be ii;,' greatest promoter ut war." I A. an ! N.Z. < nMc.i
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 74, 27 March 1923, Page 7
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148DOMINION DEFENCE. Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 74, 27 March 1923, Page 7
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