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AUSTRALIAN SUGGESTION.

LESSON OF WAR UNLIKELY TO BE FORGOTTEN. MIT UAL INTERESTS. (Received Friday, 2 a.m.) SYDNEY, May 17. The “Daily Telegraph” in a leader entitled, "An Anzac Navy,” states: “The time seems propitious for a mutually owned Australian Navy. We arc sister Dominions, and if war comes, must wage it together. New Zealand acknowledged during the war that the Australian Navy saved the Dominions from the ravages of the German Navy, and it is impossible the lesson will be forgotten, and as the New Zealand Government must make a eontr'button to the defence of the Imperial interests in the Pacific, it is hard to discern a better way than for the Dominion to join Australia in the creation of an Australasian-own-ed and controlled Navy, which would perpetuate on the sea the imperishable Anzac. traditions of the land.”

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Shannon News, 18 May 1923, Page 4

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AUSTRALIAN SUGGESTION. Shannon News, 18 May 1923, Page 4

AUSTRALIAN SUGGESTION. Shannon News, 18 May 1923, Page 4

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