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BRITISH NAVY i NEW ZEALAND’S CONCEPTION Off HER RESPONSIBILITIES. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. LONDON, May 25. In his speech at the Royal Colonial Institute banquet at the Hotel Cecil in honour of tho overseas delegates to tho Imperial Conference, Sir Joseph Ward, referring to New Zealand’s universal, military training, paid a tribute to FieldMarshal Kitchener, without whose assistance and influence that system would never have been possible. He hoped that by and h.y New Zealanders would have tho inexpressible pleasure of again, receiving Lord Kitchener. (Cheers.) Whatever contribution Now Zealand had given; in support of tho Empire as a whole towards the Navy was not' due to her unlimited resources, hut to the great majority’s belief in the principle of one King, one Empire, and one Navy owned by the whole Empire for tho protection of all.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7451, 27 May 1911, Page 4
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