IMPERIAL DEFENCE.
MR CHURCHILL'S DUNDEE SPEECH. United Press Association—By Electno Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, January 81. Mr Churchill, sneaking at Dundee, said that the British Army, though small, had been nourished on military science, and possessed originality and experience, placing its ablest officers on a level with those of Europe. He urged the steady driving wwer or national support to the tOTTitorials. ,The long antagonism of Bn- 1 tain and France had led to fortifications on every inlet on the south coast, but tho antagonism had ceased without rupture. Now the strategic fiont : had changed to the east coast and ha : hoped ttoy might look forward to find themselves on the best of terms with another Great Power, i -
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 10683, 1 February 1913, Page 8
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