The Navy and Commerce.
(By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) (Press Association.)" Received June 13, at!) 52 a.m.
Sydney, Friiiay. Tha Stato Govornor, .epr-aking a: the Chnmbcr of Commerce dinner, denims' v.'ith the relations between i!iL> Navy and commerco, s-jid a strong Niw stopped those panics by which millions of money were lost, if ono quarter of the mjucy lo3t in panics had been expended un the Navy thero would have been no panics. Britain must have a Navy so strong as to meet any three nations. j Admiral TL-auinont declared that whilst foreign Governments might have a poor opiuio:: of the British army, they 1 had a great respect for tiie Navy. If the fuinrc of Great Britain lay in the command of ilio sou, then every division of the limpirn should be adaquai.ely crotected. Unfortunately, as yof, it not so.
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XL, Issue 7320, 13 June 1902, Page 2
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