DOMINIONS AND THE NAVY
Tffi $909 AGREEMENT
question m w® house of
COMMONS
Br Teleßapu-Pross. Assscia-Uon-'Gopyrielrl , r ~ „ London., April 22. Mr. M'iNamara, I'Mliamefftary Secretary to the. Asfininilty, reiilviup in iho Mouse of Commons to ii question bv Mr. Arthur Lynch (Nationalist) . (■■>. sardine tlio ,iaog Agreement und- tbo .tttututte of Senator Slitton (the Coiniiiajuvcaitli Dflfcaco Mintetor). fcKvarttn alliance iii relation to defence," aakl tiiafc this tvas a proper and desirable sub.leot for debate mi the Estimates: it \nts impossible to deal adequately with issues of such importance in refill? to a. qucsiieii. AUECATONS Of DIVERGENT' VIEWS. WHAT A BLUITiOGK KEVftVLKa. Udntlon, April 22. ■ ilJlo Blite Btjolc regarding defense matters .includes General Botha's iniinuto of January, 1913, deprecating airy departure from fj« .proswrt machinery' for consultation, ©f defence, and urging' that if, was iinnesessivr.y to have ?], Union Minister giving constant nttcn* tion to tho Defence Comuutteo, Tho "Standard'* claims that the Bluo Bonds Justifies the allegations of divergencies between tho Homo Gowsrnflicflfc m\ the, one lnunl and Australia, ami' Now Zealand on the other, rcg.a.'nlinj/ defence.
mr. a. m. mers opposes % contribution, . "Jiffon, April 22, Mr. A. M. Myers, ex-Nmv Zealand Ptfeiico Minister, ifi an interview, said lie wag strongly. opposed to a co-ntribu* tiun policy.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2131, 24 April 1914, Page 7
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204DOMINIONS AND THE NAVY Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2131, 24 April 1914, Page 7
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