SECURITY AND DUTY
DOMINION’S NAVAL POLICY NOT TO BE CAUGHT NAPPING (.Special to THE SUN.) PALMERSTON NORTH. Thun In upholding the policy of the Go* ernment in respect to naval defenci, the Rt. Hon. J. G. Coates, speaking at the Agricultural and Pastoral Association’s smoke concert, said that while he would not say that N«i Zealand did not subscribe to wy method adopted by other nations to bring about a better and morecoa plete understanding, in the meantte. until we could reach the stage wfc* security could be guaranteed by sH countries of the world. New ZeilaK had to see that it was not caugh: napping. In addition to that, a duty devolve upon this country to assist the Motherland to carry a staggering load, M only from the point of view of mutpai sentiment, but for mutual prosperity. While all parts of the Empire Bvt be equal in status, they were equal in stature, and anything ** could do to assist Great Britain vu the surest way to peace and ft* surest guarantee to future prosperity.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 73, 17 June 1927, Page 8
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176SECURITY AND DUTY Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 73, 17 June 1927, Page 8
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