THE NAVAL CRISIS.
[Bv J'ILECTIUC TkLIMUAI'II C«»r TIUOUI,|| (I'kh Piikss Association.) I H( •i't\'oil .March 'Jo, at S.L'o a.m, I Ivondon, Marcji i l ], , bo hoods Chamber ol ('nintiicixt adopted a resolution the mm l sily ol' niaintainin;:; at all cosi (]„, sii ; ioniaey oi' tin* son. (Pjou l*nloss Association.) Dunediii, M'livli | The I'iimale ol' New Zealand Xevill) approves of the bat t Iccsliip nflu .saying "As to our hastening to t o} tho Mot hei'laiul. I who ha\n rvirn bukc<l a« (strongly as 1 can the niorably of i hildren who i|^ parents as simn a.s they hcroinn linan.ulli 11h11:]>e11111>nt- ol' them, cannot Inn ;i|ijiMn thi- illttsl ra( ion oi' a national M'ViWf tor our forbears and unity of the race." The Unncdiu Slock Kxchanp* tt« graphed Sir •!. tJ, Wan) heartily "Higrji) luting him <ui bih hplcn<liil impel ialisnu-i statesmanship.
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10106, 25 March 1909, Page 2
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140THE NAVAL CRISIS. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXVI, Issue 10106, 25 March 1909, Page 2
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