AUSTRALIA'S NAVY SCHEME.
A LINK IN IMPERIAL CHAIN. Received 2nd, 4.J p-m-London, IJccemb r iAt the Royal Scottish Corpoiauou » St Andrew's Day iouval 111 Lonu.-n. Mr Taveincr, Agcu'-G noial to: \ ntoria. proposing tne "Imperial Foices,"' rUerred to the Commonwealth proposals to tetabl.sh haiboU' and coastal defence. He dented that there was » vestige of tiuth jn . tIH tuggeslion thi' Ausualiaiio to --cut tht painter-" 1 h '->" " ert anxious to share Emp.re responsibilities, and recognised tuey must accept itipjnsibility by doing Sym-tning lot tliemselve-, but always in sympathy and harmony wit" the Imp-nal navyWhatever AiMialia miybt do regaiditg a local navy, in tue event, of war it became immediately patt of th' British navy.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81898, 3 December 1906, Page 3
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112AUSTRALIA'S NAVY SCHEME. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 81898, 3 December 1906, Page 3
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