AUSTRALIA'S NAVY SHIPS.
SPEECH BY REAErADMIKAL PATEY. , By T4krraj>b-Pr?K) Afoootation-Oopyrlght Capo Town, August 20. In connection with tho visit of tho Australian battle-cruiser Australia and the cruiser Sydney, elaborate programmes of entertainments have been arranged, both at Capo Town and Durban, largely oai the lines of those, observed during the reoent visit of the battle-cruiser New Zealand. Rear-Admiral Sir George Patey, in an interview; said lie would treat the ships cf the Australian Squadron the same as he would treat a similar squadron under his command in England. The individual independence of the overseas dominions need never olaA with the unity of tho Empire as a whole. It needed instinct contrary to nature to conceive that an outsider could hope to interfere successfully between a mother and her cliildrmi.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1835, 22 August 1913, Page 7
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129AUSTRALIA'S NAVY SHIPS. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1835, 22 August 1913, Page 7
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