DOMINION'S DEFENCE
— Preas Association.)
No Commitments Made To Britain
IBy TAlesrnph
WELLINGTON, Lftst Night. "I have undertaken no commitnienta ih the way of defence," stated the Prime Minister, the Rt. Hon. M. J. Bavage, in-an interview. "I simply asked for all tlie infarmation I could get, so that we might be able to play Our part in the British CoiumonWealth of Nations' scheme. . We have no oonvrritmentS to spend any particular amount of money. For our pwti sakes, We are bound to put things in the Lest order possible, but tlmt rices not mean we are going in fnr unv e.xpenditUre. tt may wai' M.-u w.- wili be spenrlilig the sau.e amuunt as in ihe plist, biit We will be ependinu it mpifi ixititlligoiitly. "
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 171, 6 August 1937, Page 4
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