DOMINION’S DEFENCE.
“ATTITUDE QUITE PLAIN.” LONDON, Aug. 26. The Times, in a leading article on Australian and New Zealand defence, says the difference in viewpoint of tlie Lyons and Curtin parties is less significant than the fact that both sides are pledged to make the strongest effort of which a deeply uneasv Australia feels capable. There is less controversy in New Zealand, the Times says. Mr Savage made it plain that the Dominion was concerned with the defence not only of New Zealand hilt also of the British Commonwealth as a whole.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume LVII, Issue 229, 27 August 1937, Page 7
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