NATIONAL SECURITY
MARL RAICH'S APPEAL
(By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) (Australian and N.Z. Gable Association).
LONDON, April 8. Fai l Haig, accepting the freedom of the City of Leicester, referred to the cutting down of the nation’s insurance against foreign aggression, declaring it would be shortsighted policy to secure immediate economy at the price of national security, when the seeds of war wore seats rod throughout Europe. He pleaded for a strong territorial force.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 10 April 1922, Page 5
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