SINGAPORE BASE
CABINET’S ATTITUDE
(By Telegraph—Per, Press Association.)
/, , v , ROTORUA, May 14. After the Cabinet , meeting this afternoon, the following official release was made: —Singapore naval base: I have noticed that-. References have re-
cently been appearing in the-press re-
garding' the Singapore Nnv'.il Base,' said the. Prime Minister- to-day. “I desire to state that, 1 : as far as the New Zealand Government are concerned their, views on- this subject are well- * known, and have befeif publicly stated, both in and' out o*f' Parliament. More- . over; His Majesty’s ' Gbv.ernment in the United Kingdom' are fully, cognisant of these views.' Indeed, I need hardly say that thAse opinions remain unchanged, and we nope that no dn^ : siori affecting the", construction of the work at Singapore will ho’ made until the matter has been fully considered at the' forthcoming Imperial Conference in London.
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 May 1930, Page 5
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