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■ MEASURES VITAL Kec. 9.25 p.m.) 8 London, Sept. 26. 1, interviewed by the Sun Bt encouraging to learn ■at defence campaign in | given the Imperial Par■dly needed lead which I Eollowed. I thing to give ihe world I ■in disarmament and an- ■ to proceed with a pni-lateral disarmament iherely give other nation ■nity to augment their ■at the expense of the lire cannot regard events last and the rising hegejan in those waters with■The fact that. the United £ author of the Kellogg i blind us to her huge exion naval building and exlersonnel. The Francoiy for the mastery of the |n is not a matter of lic interest to the powers B connnunications run | sea. pl requirements of other Be not comparable with 1 Empire because to the ■sea comnmnications are | and the Dominions must iuild the sea power that ■to their safety It is not ■ rivalry Let other nations ■ir needs but we must be ne same." ly and Lord Jellicoe have ■ cruisers is the minimum idefend the 85,000 miles ■re's sea routes. We had ■before the war. Our pre;ments are larger yet we ly 36 non-obsolete eruisrge our vast responsibili-
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 647, 27 September 1933, Page 5
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195[?]D TO EMPIRE Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 647, 27 September 1933, Page 5
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