FEDERAL DEFENCE
PROPOSALS APPROVED. , (Australian Press Association). (Received this day at 12.30 p.m.) SYDNEY, September 2G. :. .The “Morning iHerald” in a. leader on the defence policy, says that there h‘as 'been real concern at Canberra is clear. enough, and we know the British authorities have been in constant touch with our own Defence Department. The situation in Europe has developed from day to day along lines that has caused increasing alarm’, aiid also the position in the Pacific, with American and Japanese, navies, de-. monstratiug in .strength, has. caused •thoughtful citizens to make, demands for .information of the Federal Govei-n----menUs intentions. , • ; Broadly, the truth is that, -nothing ' \ve can do will serve to .protect us from :ihvii|sion in (the' innuedato future-. ■ Mr" Pearce ,does-vnot- <offer,the..G oyern-r, ment plan with that in view, but we must believe the .proposals are the result of earnest thinking and- sound, yvisdom.ym.afie; complete by full y-agrye , agent with, the Mother Country as to the best course to pursue.
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 September 1933, Page 6
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