DEFENCE NEEDS.
NEW ZEALAND BACKWARD.
IS £00,000 ENOUGH? While expressing satisfaction that the Government has adopted an active polity of defence, with precedence given to the Navy first, local Air Force second, and land forces third, military authorities this morning urged that the Government should push on with its scheme as much as possible. It was quite time that action was taken, it was stated, as it would need years of organisation before an adequate, sound scheme could be completed. "A defence scheme has been so long delayed that it is just a question now whether it will not be too late," declared one authority. ; "Again, I don't think that £60,000 will be enough to repair the backward state of our defences. New Zealand has been slipping back for years, and it will take a number of years before a sound scheme can be put into operation. I think, though, that the Government is proceeding on sound lines, and is quite right to give precedence to the Navy, with the Air Force, for local defence, and land forces following in that order."
Other authorities expressed disappointment at what they considered the comparatively small allowance for defence. A great deal more would be necessary to restore New Zealand's defences to a sound footing. Of course, they said, there had been in the Budget statement only a general outline of the Government's proposals, and a more comprehensive statement would be eagerly awaited.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 185, 6 August 1936, Page 15
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