“The Navy”
The official journal of the Navy League is particularly interest!i g during these stirring times when members of great organisation must thrill with pride at the results of its persistent efforts to keep the British Navy in a position of clear supremacy. This involved much hard work and agitation in peace time; now nobody differs from the enthusiastic Navy Leaguers, and their numbers should increase as a guarantee that a sound far-seeing policy should always be applied to that great arm of our Empire’s defence. “ The Navy ”in its recent numbers, gives vivid glimpses of the fleet’s great work, and the splendid spirit of the men who, without the stimulous of cheering crowds, have kept faithful watch over our safety. We commend “The Navy” to everyone who likes heartening and useful reading, and the Navy League to every thoughful imperialist in New Zealand.
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Progress, Volume XI, Issue 3, 1 November 1915, Page 481
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145“The Navy” Progress, Volume XI, Issue 3, 1 November 1915, Page 481
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