THE NAVY AND THE COLONIES.
PER TRESS ASSOCIATION. Received 3", 10.39 p.m. London, April 30. Captain Mahon, in a striking article published in the National jßevimo, contends that the British fie if. is indisto the foreign atchitions nnd the profit incrpnsi nf foreign fleets the olories were vitallv interested in th« noigrantinfr of Home Rule to Ireland, as any trouble prisons from this, with th° prevention of no A frifcander Republic being former) in South Af-im, are both naatWs wh'ch would involve demands upon thn float likely ti sriously !-ssen it,« ability to pro'ect the e.»lorm> and cnmm?rr-ia! route'. Impp.-iil Fed nation implied the Mother! nd's wwet-'nee of some restraint in hoi- control of foveign affairs, and the colonies' a'vepfcance of a definite obligation in th- ir share of the Empire's burdens n p fjenrrnl defence.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 102, 1 May 1902, Page 3
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136THE NAVY AND THE COLONIES. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 102, 1 May 1902, Page 3
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