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LOT OF NONSENSE.

Value Of Collective Security In Defence. Press Association —Copyright. Wellington, Last Night. “There has been a lot of nonsense talked about the value of collective security in defence,” said Mr Kenneth Lindsay, Civil Lord of the Admiralty, replying to a welcome at a State luncheon to-day. “If yon talk about collective security' as' a national aspiration it is logical to ask what is going to be done about, national defence,” he added. “That, 1 think, is the problem which immediately presents itself to .the self-governing Dominions; that it. what collectve security really means. May' 1 leave it at that? 1 do not think it is necessary to dot J’s and cross T's.”

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Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 304, 8 December 1936, Page 6

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LOT OF NONSENSE. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 304, 8 December 1936, Page 6

LOT OF NONSENSE. Taranaki Central Press, Volume IV, Issue 304, 8 December 1936, Page 6

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