POLICY IN PACIFIC
PROTECTION OF EMPIRE.
A COLLECTIVE SYSTEM. London, Sept. 4. ,The Round Table magazine urges that the vital question of the British Commonwealth’s collective security must be thrashed out at an Imperial conference in 1935. British policy in the Pacific, it says, must be formulated in agreement with the Dominions in view of developments in Germany and Japan.
Defence may well become the main preoccupation of the British Commonwealth, and the arguments for a collective defensive system are overwhelmingly- strong.
No Dominion can make itself secure single-handed, while it is inevitable that if any Dominion limits its commitment about the Commonwealth’s security, Britain would do likewise about the security of the Dominions.
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Taranaki Daily News, 18 September 1934, Page 2
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