IMPERIAL DEFENCE.
COLONIAL PARTICIPATION NECESSARY. Received 29, 10.18 a.m. LONDON, Nov. 28. Mr Balfour, speaking at the United Service Club dinner in London, said the progress of the Army Reform movement has gone steadily on. Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, Sir Henry Fowler, and J-oecl Rosebery should for very shame's sake havg maintained silerfce. • When 'he thought of what these professors of efficiency did when in power, and what they attained from doing, continued the Premier,! his gorge rose. Home defence did not require a large army. The chief aim must be to bring together Into one harmor.ious whole the separate Governments within- the Empire. Thus they would have a commtm scheme of not ph thP War Office " ajtine, but drawing jts strength from India and all the pelf-gcverplng colonies,
CABLE NEWS.
[BT ELICTBICTKLtanAPH.—COSIBI&aI]. FEB PBESS ASSOCIATION.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 258, 30 November 1903, Page 3
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135IMPERIAL DEFENCE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 258, 30 November 1903, Page 3
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