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CONTROL OF THE PACIFIC

Brew Allocation—By Telegraph—Copyright LONOOX) September 6. (Received Sept. 7, al 7.26 a.m.) The Tillies devotes a special report and a leading article to the Empire's vast, territories in the Pacific, mid (o commercial anil strategic standpoints. It mentions the Friendly Islands, wliieh are in a straight line between Sydney'and Colon, as destined after the opeping'of the Panama Banal to attain an importance Vmiilar to that pf Singapore, upd warns Meat Britain of the danger of siipineness. It emphasises the growing activities of Australia's foreign neighbours, and remarks that Uermiiliy is guided in lii>r ( qcq|iisitioiis, which included important naval stations, by a dpfinito pluii of iic'liQu'tpwwfis (in iiltiniute co-ordination with thp ]lu(.ch possessions, shonU) Holland at- any time 'enter into political con)||H|niciition \vitli Germany.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13693, 8 September 1906, Page 9

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CONTROL OF THE PACIFIC Otago Daily Times, Issue 13693, 8 September 1906, Page 9

CONTROL OF THE PACIFIC Otago Daily Times, Issue 13693, 8 September 1906, Page 9

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