REARMAMENT BY BRITAIN
* “DISAPPEARANCE OP OPPOSITION” j -r ! NEW ZEALAND VISITOM| IMPRESSIONS f. > v£ [THE PRESS SpecUl ScnrktJ : DUNEDIN, November V|almost total disappearapp* Britain of the former oppoßtt||p| the rearmament programme ii|H tuted some months ago by the ||k ish Government was commcnftMM in an interview to-day by Mr JjjMHl Begg, who has returned to after spending six months Mr Begg said that when Of fc armament programme* wi|ialFw volved an expenditure of' mense amount of launched-, a great deal of was expressed, not only by position in Parliament, a great many societies and <XK||j|K : tions throughout the couiil||p|FiPl wards the end of his visit, hovMft the opposition seemed to away completely, and the country appeared to be Government in its efforts 1 the defences up to a IIP 1 would enable Great BritabsW||Vi any possible invasion from
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Press, Volume LXXII, Issue 21939, 13 November 1936, Page 8
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