Second Edition. THE WAR.
New Zealand.
<► — NEW ZEALAND’S WIRE AND THE REPLY. |[Pm Peibb Abbooiation.J Wellihgton, November 12. . Yesterday His Excellency the Governor ’(Lin'd Liverpool) sent the following cable to the Governor-General of Australia: “New Zealand desires heartily to congratulate Australia and her Navy on the splendid defeat of the Emden.” The Governor-General replied as .follows; “Australia gratefully acknowledges New ’Zealand’s congratulations on the successful exploit of the Royal Australian Navy. I hope the time is not far distant when the sister Dominion will more closely share with Australia the glories of His Majesty’s Pacific Sea forces.”
r Wore men probable from NEW ZEALAND. t Wellington, November 12. The Hon. Mr fisher (Minister of Marine), when interviewed re the men for the front, said to a “Post” reporter: “It is inevitable that the Oversea Dominions will have to very largely increase their quota. 1 have no the time is not far distant when the Imperial Governmen’t will sjsk New Zealand to make up its quota to at least 20,000 men. Australia and Canada will, no doubt, consent to a like proportion.”
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 65, 12 November 1914, Page 6
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181Second Edition. THE WAR. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXX, Issue 65, 12 November 1914, Page 6
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