DEFENCE—BUT HOW?
Dominion's Problsm ENGLISH TOURISTS OPINION (Eeceived 12, 1.30 p.cn.) LO.NDON, Feb. 11. "Australians and New Zealanders of all parties unitedly support a defence poliey, but at tbe moment nobody is quite certain what that policy should be," says Mr Kennetb Lindsay in a series of articleq in the Kilmarnock 8tandard on his impressions during an Aqstralian and New Zealand visit. He adds. "Australia is full of politics, but the parties, as elsewhere are hluyrecl by ecqnomic facts. There is. probably too much legislation in Australia and too many professipnal politicians."
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 48, 12 March 1937, Page 5
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