NAVAL DEFENCE SCHEME.
STATEMENT BY THE PRIME MINISTER. (By Telegraph—Press.Association.),. ' Auckland, November 28. . When spoken to this morning respecting the probability of the rearrangement.of the naval defence scheme in Dominion waters, the Prime Minister said it waa impossible at present for him to discusa the situation publicly, beyond . saying that there was a distinct feeling m NewZealand that the present arrangement with the Imperial Government was m--B<*'As to what will, be done," said Mr. Massey, "I can only say that nothing "will be done without due and proper consideration. In fact, nothing can be dona without amendment of- the present Act, which means that the whole position must be thoroughly discussed by Parliament before any new course is adoptea. cy that time M?. Allen will have wturnd. after having 'consulted with the Imperial authorities, and we shall be in a position to take the country more closely into our mnfidence."' " t
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1610, 29 November 1912, Page 4
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151NAVAL DEFENCE SCHEME. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1610, 29 November 1912, Page 4
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