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DOMINIONS AND THE NAVY.

nn -TIOX OF DEFENCE CONFERENCE.

(PEE PE EM ASSOCIATION. COPYRIGHT.]

I.ONDON. April 17,

The Hon. T. MapNamava (Einaneo Secretary to .he Admiralty) replying to Dr. Chappie said it tvns ""possible in the present circumstances to liohl a Naval Conferenee at Vancouver. Papers on the question would shortly l,a laid on the table. - DISSIPATING THEIR FORCES.” I.ONDON, April 17. - The Morning Post ” questions the st#te<ue soundness of Australasia > naval" views. The dissipation of forces world-wide makes for weakness at the decisive point, but if the Government ha! fulfilled the agreement it uouK have been proof of bona tides am might have induced New Zealand to adhere to- the subsidy. The Post” advises New Zealand, if determined to make a change m policy in Che direction ol eo-oper-rti,.K with Australia for the purpose of building a strong unit and not sham dofenro work ashore*. .

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West Coast Times, 18 April 1914, Page 3

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DOMINIONS AND THE NAVY. West Coast Times, 18 April 1914, Page 3

DOMINIONS AND THE NAVY. West Coast Times, 18 April 1914, Page 3

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