WEAKENING DEFENCES
NAVY LEAGUE CONCERNED At a meeting of the executive council of the Auckland branch of the Navy League held on Monday evening, Mr. W. J. Connors presiding, reference was made to two members of the council who had died since the last meeting, Canon C. L. Tuke and Mrs. R. L. Cleland. Sympathy with the relatives of both members was expressed. The following motion, which was moved by the president, Mr. C. H. T. Palmer, was carried: —“The Auckland Navy League views with grave concern the continued alarming weakening of the Royal Navy, and it is our considered opinion that the security of British subjects, particularly in the outlying Dominions, is being seriously imperilled by this action, which also endangers the peace of the world.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 889, 5 February 1930, Page 7
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127WEAKENING DEFENCES Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 889, 5 February 1930, Page 7
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