THE COLONIES' DEFENCES.
ADMIRAL FANSHAWE'S VIEWS. [PBESS ASSOCIATION.] ' (Received August 10, 9.19 a.m.) BRISBANE, This Day. Speaking at the National Agricultural Show, Admiral Fanshawe reiterated his arguments for a strong navy. He believed there was common ground of sympathy between politicians here and in Now Zealand as to the navy. Whether Australia could support a larger army or a large naval force or not,' it was at least desirable that no military force should approach these shores. Mr. Tliomof! Grouch, the London jeweller, has removed into 42, Cuba-street (Hannah'B Bulldingu), and opens with a display of art jewellery, particular* of which aro advortiiod sliewhtrtf.
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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 35, 10 August 1905, Page 5
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