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BRITAIN IN THE PACIFIC.

THE SECTIONAL NAVV QUESTION. CANADIAN, OPINION, (PER PRESS ASSOCIATION. —COPYRIGHT. OTTAWA, Jan. 27. During the naval debate in the Senate, Senator Rostock said that after following the contribution policy for a few yoais Australia finally abandoned it and nobody accused Australia of disloyalty in thus acting. Therefore nobody ought to accuse the Canadians, who desired their own nary, of disloyalty

If the Empire is to he held together the feelings of Australians and New Zealanders ought to he considered, and the whole question of Pacific defence taken up without delay.

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West Coast Times, 29 January 1914, Page 4

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BRITAIN IN THE PACIFIC. West Coast Times, 29 January 1914, Page 4

BRITAIN IN THE PACIFIC. West Coast Times, 29 January 1914, Page 4

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