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SPEECHES BY BRITISH MINISTERS.

SUGGESTED DIMINUTION OP MILITARY BURDENS. By Telegraph.—Press Association—Copyright. (Received April 10, 12.18 a.m.) London', April 9. Sir Henry Campbell-Bannkrman, in the course of. a speech at the Fishmonger's Society's dinnei, said he hoped the settlement of the Moroccan difficulty would lead to the diminution of the frightful military burdens of the nations. Britain could set an example in this matter. lie urged fiscal reformers to let their agitation rest a while, in order to diminish the prejudicial effects of uncertainty on trade. Lord Twccdmouth said the navy was never so well equipped, officered, and manned, or so fit, as at present.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13148, 10 April 1906, Page 5

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SPEECHES BY BRITISH MINISTERS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13148, 10 April 1906, Page 5

SPEECHES BY BRITISH MINISTERS. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13148, 10 April 1906, Page 5

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