R.S.A. CONFERENCE
(By Telegraph■—Per Press Association) WELLINGTON, June 24. The defence policy of New Zealand was considered by the R.S.A. Conter■eirce to-day, when a remit was carried strongly urging the Government to appoint a commission ot experts, independent of political control, to inquire into the matter of defence in New Zealand, .and bring down a scheme of defence. having regard to the requirements of the Committee of Imperial Defence, and to the requirements of the three services, the air and force, na\} and army. ~) >r ANZAC fDAY OBSERVANCE. WELLINGTON, June 24. Tli© R.S.A. Conference adopted a resolution that as clue appreciation of national achievement, self sacrifice and heroism inspires succeeding generations to live up to the finest tvaditons of their country, the solemnity which now characterises the observance of Anzac Day should be fully maintained, and that all efforts to lower this standard should be firmly resisted.
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Hokitika Guardian, 24 June 1931, Page 5
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