Thoughts For The Times
First Link ok Defence. “If the leaders of our Empire fail to maintain the naval supremacy of the Empire, they will not be doing their duty,” said the Prime Minister, when speaking recently. “I am speaking on behalf of peace,” continued Mr Massey, “because I know and I have seen that the British Navy is essential to our Dominions, which are separated, or rather connected, by the sea, our great highway. When it comes to the question of maintaining the Navy I hope the good sense of the Anglo-Saxon people will be uppermost and they will be prepared to maintain t.ho Navy even at personal sacrifice.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 January 1921, Page 2
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