THE COLONIES AND IMPERIAL DEFENCE.
SPEECHES BY BRITISH STATESMEN. United Pr*es Association—By Electric Telegmpfa—Copyright. (Received February sth, 12.52 a.m.) LONDON, Ftoruary 4. Lord Balfour of Burleigh, speaking at Edinburghi said the colonks recogniaed th*t the disposition of the Tist&nal foTcc# most naturally be directed from London after oonsulfcattion with them. Lord Onslww, speaking a-t Glasgow, declared that the idea oi an Australian navy ires noticeable in certain quarters in Australia. He hoped iraer countela vrtvuld prevail. If toe Australians wished for reprementation and aak«d to be admitted to Great Britain's councils the could answer for the aort of reoeption they iroul<J receive at the hands of the (Cheetn.)
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Press, Volume LX, Issue 11500, 5 February 1903, Page 5
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