SAFETY OF AUSTRALIA
WHAT SHOULD BE DONE. LONDON November 18. Major-General Dodds, representative of the Commonwealth Military Forces in London, in a lecture to ofil cers at Tidworth Barracks maintained that the safety of Australia depended on a considerable early increase in the population and the continuance of the White Australia policy. Other precautions suggested were an increase of the Australian Air Force, the maintenance of an efficient nucleus of the citizen army, the unification of railway gauges to facilitate the movement of troops, the provision of munition factories and the early completion of the Singapore base. ,r
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 2308, 28 November 1925, Page 9
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