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BRITAIN'S DEFENCE.

TIIK AK.MY KSTTMATKS. I,() \I K) N , Marc}) H The Kitfht lion. 11. O. Antold-Cors-ter. Secretary oi \\ iyVi in introducing the War Kstiumtes in Oie 1 louse <if Cohtmous. showing a decrease of •CM.Jluo.ooo compared with tin* ««x|mmuUturo for the past year, explained ihat thirty batteries would Ijo supplied with new inms iu twelve months. The projectile:; fur the new j;uns would lie IN.', ami I'J! pounds. Sir 11. Camp hei I-1 'a it iieriuan, l.ea(hf oi tin- Opposition, cri (icis.-d the i'oii!;| i t lit in?) of the Ksher (.'ommitlee, and emreavouivd to show iVom 1 lie Ministerial ret icence their inl en I ions thai the (J overnjiient had no settled convictions. V TIIK NAVY. KKSKIiYK. (Received Tdwrch i>.MO p.in.) LONDON, Muirh I>. ii. i'v House of Lords. the Karl of iM.i.rne, First Lord ol' the Admiralty, replying to Lord Hiassey, said the nnvv reserve three ywirs numbered '.h'.OOth Now it. was Im.ikhi. The Oovernment was anxious to start branches of the Heel reserve in New Zealand and Australia, hut it was too eari,\ to make a statement regarding the rcess of that movement, which' obtained throughout the good will of the colonial, Parliaments,

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 56, 10 March 1904, Page 2

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BRITAIN'S DEFENCE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 56, 10 March 1904, Page 2

BRITAIN'S DEFENCE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVI, Issue 56, 10 March 1904, Page 2

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