THE NEW NAVAL ARRANGEMENT.
ITS. IMPORTANCE -FOR AUCKLAND. ' (By Telegraph—Press Association^! ' Auckland, October 1. Mr. N ? picr, ;who is president of ; the League in Auckland,- was emphatic in nis. opinion, upon the importance of the new naval state of affairs as it alters' New.. Zealand, and particularly' Auckland. . Auckland is *of course,' the naval station KnJ'p 110 !, n a sreement between-the Auekbe,t H "te r t hß Admiralty," be „ ine Admiralty pays .£SOOO a year for that ' »Breement us V? tov however, acquired for fAIY-H aguo and ot hcrs.havo Deon trying' to obtain for ; years—Auckland ns tbe, n a vtii station - for New Zealand waters ' The ot°^ ,e l n r. is that thcro no longer to -be -.an -Australttsiau- station. . Thcro v/ill be tho British 2SFL « * J I K at Auckland; but ; there . ' J fl an Australian -unit entirely- indopendw?U- •£> „„- and the Australian-fleet SSIRf-lsaas SteSkiSSß-'S The'manwhq smokes mild DERBY is onthu. 1!£ '{» Poises.; It is a blend of 'aromaHo and dark tobacco—can bo indulged in to nnv 'extent without "bito" to ,
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 627, 2 October 1909, Page 6
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172THE NEW NAVAL ARRANGEMENT. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 627, 2 October 1909, Page 6
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