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CANADIAN NAVAL BILL

THIRD KHADING. THE LIBERAL POLICY. (By Telegraph.—Press Association. —Copyright). OTTAWA, May Hi. Sir Wilfrid Laurior asserted Hull it was a mistake to think that Air Borden's naval policy would he more acceptable to the Admiralty tiian the Liberals’ policy. The Admiralty always favoured contributions, but Canadians did no! desire this. The Australians had abandoned contributions. believing in the formation of their own navy, and Canada’s attitude was similar. Sir Wilfrid denied that the Liberals’ policy was one of separation. The gratitude they owed the Empire for the present liberties they enjoyed prevented this. The House adopted the third reading of tile Navy Bill by 101 against 68.

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Southland Times, Issue 17347, 19 May 1913, Page 5

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CANADIAN NAVAL BILL Southland Times, Issue 17347, 19 May 1913, Page 5

CANADIAN NAVAL BILL Southland Times, Issue 17347, 19 May 1913, Page 5