When Vice - Admiral King-Hall visited the Protector, the Australian naval training ship at Hobart recently, he made some interesting remarks or the subject of defence. In the days to come, the very existence of the Commonwealth would depend upon the potency and prowess of her naval forces, said the admiral. Here was a country double the size of China, with a population only about equal to that of Yorkshire, and increasing at the rate of a few thousands a year. Thinking persons must ask the question: How is this immense continent to be reserved for the handful of British people who have appropriated it as their own. Of course, to pour the people in was the vital necessity, but that was not the point he desired to bring before them. He dwelt upon the necessity of making the first line of defene., the navy to which they belonged, which was part of the Imperial fleet, so efficient, so ready, that when the time of testing came, if it ever did, they would not be found wanting, and would be ready to take their place in line with the fleets of the Old Country in defence of the shores of Australia. pOOD news travels fast! The reason why the virtues of "NAZOL" have travelled so far and so rapidly is because it possesses real solid merit. So many have used it, and been benefitted and cured. If you have a cold, cough, or bronchitis, or cold in the head, try it. Sold everywhere. is 6d bottle of 60 doses.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 434, 27 January 1912, Page 7
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258Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 King Country Chronicle, Volume VI, Issue 434, 27 January 1912, Page 7
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