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DEFENCE OF THE PACIFIC.

CANADIAN FEELING,

Advices from Toronto indicate that the most influential members of the Cabinet favour a joint understanding with Australia, Now Zea-and, and the Motherland regarding the defence of Imperial interests in the Pacific, but until Mr Borden is able io control both Houses, ho will consider it inexpedient to join any Imperial Conference in that direction. There is no immedito likelihood of an agreement on the Naval proposal meeting with the acceptance of Mr Barden's and Sir Wilfrid Laurier's followers conjointly.

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14918, 17 March 1914, Page 7

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DEFENCE OF THE PACIFIC. Press, Volume L, Issue 14918, 17 March 1914, Page 7

DEFENCE OF THE PACIFIC. Press, Volume L, Issue 14918, 17 March 1914, Page 7

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