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Imperial Defence

[United Press Association.— By Elkotbio Tblegbaph— Copyright.]

London-, Feb. 4 Received 4th, 0.52 a.ra.

Lord Bdfoir of Hurleigh, speakiDg at Edinburgh, said tbe colonies recognised that the disposition of the nttional forces must bo d rected from Loudon, naturally after consultation with thorn.

Lord Oneiow, speaking at Glasgow, declared that the idea of an Australian navy was noticeable in certain quarters of Australia. He hoped wiser counsels would prevail. If the Australians wished representation and asked to be admitted to Britain's c .un.els he could answer for the sort of reception it would receive at the hands of the Government. (Cheers.)

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Southland Times, Issue 18063, 5 February 1903, Page 3

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Imperial Defence Southland Times, Issue 18063, 5 February 1903, Page 3

Imperial Defence Southland Times, Issue 18063, 5 February 1903, Page 3