DEFENCE OF THE EMPIRE. TO BE PUT TO POLITICAL ASPIRANTS
The Dominion t Conference of the Navy League decided to-day t& submit the 1 following questions to Parliamentary candidates :— (1.) Are you in favour of New Zealand doing more than in the past to assist in. ths Jiaval defence of the Empire ? (2.) Do you fayour tho introduction of legislation. Which should encourage the sea training of tho youth of the Dominion ? . It was also resolved :—"That each branch settd a printod copy 01 the objects of thf> lea^iA to e-very Parliamentary c&nriUhic bx if* Wwh-iot and an in-'■im-iiMjn i'hat ihe^p qucatiotis will be aei\u\ f and that broorhos bo requested to forward a. copy of ti^e qti^s Lions to So fiomo inomoors of tho l^agw (tt f.very centre, where raMidutcs are jwlvertised to speak with a request that «uch member.-, will introduce them at tho meeting; and Unit f- record 'of replies given by -each candidate be forwarded to^t lie secretMry of New Zealand Executive to compile a «ektrn."
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Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 64, 13 September 1911, Page 8
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170DEFENCE OF THE EMPIRE. TO BE PUT TO POLITICAL ASPIRANTS Evening Post, Volume LXXXII, Issue 64, 13 September 1911, Page 8
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