AUSTRALIAN NEWS
AUSTRALIAN AM) N.Z. CAR Mi ASSOCIATION, MUTUAL (0-Oi'i:RATION. (Received this day at 12.d0 pan. .M R 1.1101" RX K. March 27. Mr Bruce speaking at a reception t.i that'.’-nn officers, said the agreement. whereumler the Chatham was visiting Australia, was certainly a move in llip viglit iluveti.in. Ho trusted it would lie extended and that they would see nut only this mutual co-oj o-rat-iim between these two Dominion outposts of the Umpire but between the whole Umpire and .Motherland, lie believed in the League of Nations, hut the League with till its possibilities, had certainly not yet reached a point "here wo could relax completely our efforts for our own defence. Unless we take steps to provide ourselves with reasonable strength we shall be living a thing which throughout history has been shown to be the greatest promoter of war.” CHIN ESid CONSTf.-f! EXE 11A T.. (Received this day at 11. Jo a.m.) ’SYDNEY. March 27. Kan Ming, new Chinese Consul C . nernl in New Zealand i< on route to the Dominion.
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 March 1923, Page 3
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