THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES
PItOMISINU OI'TI.ODK IN TIJR PACIFIC. The Sydney “ Daily Telegraph,’ < oinmentinjj. on the welcome awaiting the Suited Slates ileet in Australia and New Zealand says: Britain lias been
(■impelled to limit the representation of her navv in the Pacific to proportions amiunting momentarily almost to evaluation, hut war between the great Powers concerned in the Pacific is virtmiilv a physical itn pos.si liility. The man-iit-war has not vet been designed which can steam, the enormous distau-
(as confuting the Paeilic nations and then lie in a condition to light. A contiimam ;■ of this state of affairs is assured hv the clauses ol the Washington Treaty regulating the establishment of new basest Lveu it physical harriers did not exist, however, wlutl purpose would war between any ol the Pacific States achieve ‘i There is no greater fully than to speak of an inevitable war in the Pacific.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 June 1925, Page 2
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149THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES Hokitika Guardian, 6 June 1925, Page 2
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