"BE PREPARED."
FOR FUTURE WARS. NEW ZEALAND'S POSITION. Reference to the position of Now Zealand, in regard to action in the Pacific by any future enemy, was made by the lion. G. W. Russell, in addressing tlie gathering at the unveiling of the Linwood School roll of honour last night. New Zealand having taken Samoa, eaid the Minister, the question now was whether Great Britain was going to retain that island, or whether it was to be merely a pawn in the peace game. All he could say was that if the Mother Country thouught that, after the sacrifices New Zealand had made as a nation, sho would quietly submit to any such thing as a German naval base being established within three or four days' sail, then the Motherland didn't understand the people of New Zealand. (Applause.) If such a thing were to happen, New Zealand must make up her mind to spend anything from three to five millions per year for the purpose Of maintaining their freedom. He had give up any idea of seeing men beat their swords into ploughshares and their spears into pruning hooks. They would have to do one thing only in future —and that was going to be his motto as a public man—■"Be prepared." But they must make up their minds that, for the future, they must have their naval base in Queen Charlotte Sound. They must have their own air service, their submarines, and their destroyers, all that was necessary for the protection of this gem of :< country. It was their heritage of free<lcni, and they must hand it on as such.
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Sun (Christchurch), Volume V, Issue 1360, 22 June 1918, Page 12
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