THE SINGAPORE BASE
AUSTRALIAN A.\l> N.Z. U.UtLK ASSOCIATION • THE GOVERNMENT'S INTENTIONS. LONDON, February LL As a result ol Mr Amnion’s replies in tiit* Commons, an impression is gaining ground that the Cabinet, purposes delaying the consideration of the Singapore Base question, knowing that their tenure of office is unlikely to he long, 'they will endeavour to simply let. the mutter drop. Among the Conservatives, however, there is a strong muvoiceiil to raise a debate on the question if possible. “DAILY HERALD'S” INTERPRETATION. LONDON, Fob. LL The Labour organ, the “Daily Herald,” interprets Mr Ammon's statement to mean that the very costly and dangerous Singapore scheme is to he dropped.
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 February 1924, Page 3
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