POWER IN THE PACIFIC.
AN AUSTRALIAN VIEW. (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright). SYDNEY, March 17. The “Telegraph,” discussing the gravity of the relations between America and Japan over the question of supremacy in the Pacific, urges Australia’s danger, and adds: “We must rely on the Imperial Navy to protect us, and it may be fully occupied in European waters. In the light of such an outlook we see the importance of the colonial effort to strengthen the Imperial fleet, and realise the grim joke of Australia being ready with its own little navy twenty or twenty-two years hence.”
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Southland Times, Issue 16689, 18 March 1911, Page 5
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