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THE NEW ZEALAND

ARRIVAL IN CANADA.

Press Association—By' Telegraph—Copyright. VANCOUVER, July 25. The battleship New Zealand has arrived at Esquimalt.

Sir Eichard M'Bride (the Premier) welcomed Captain Halsey on behalf of British Columbia, and the Hon. J. D. Hazen (Minister of Marine) on behalf of the Federal Government.

Motor car parades, aquatic galas, elaborate entertainments, and banquets have been arranged.

CANADA'S POLICY. " MERELY DELAYED." VICTORIA, July 27. (Received July 28, at 1.5 a.m.) Referring to the visit of the New Zealand Mr Hazen declared that he felt humiJiated that Canada wae unable to place three dreadnoughts beside the New Zealand in 6rder to show Canada's real Gentimenfo of loyalty, but Canada's opportunity' had now gone. The Government was fully determined to carry ite naval policy, which was merely delayed by an unrepresentative Chamber, which thwarted the will of the people.

Sir Richard M'Bride, Mr Hazen, and the Lieutenant-governor entertained Captain Halsey at a private banqeut.

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 15827, 28 July 1913, Page 5

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THE NEW ZEALAND Otago Daily Times, Issue 15827, 28 July 1913, Page 5

THE NEW ZEALAND Otago Daily Times, Issue 15827, 28 July 1913, Page 5