BRITAIN AND THE SEA.
ti'HE EJIPIKE'S ESSENTIAL DUTi. • ' Sydney, July 2. ' Admiral Poore, speaking at a Chaniiier of Commerce dinner, said it was essential for the Empire to hold command of the sea. If she could keep these paths of trade open she would hold the Empire together and Keep these paths in their hands. This meant W veiy s"** investment for capital for the whole world. . There was, he added a spirit cf unrest just now from tile Pacific to the ■"Httphorus, and, if they were to hold J-' Tughway " f th * wori - for tht ' ir ""," * fte "-d purposes, might they not look *""*!•, <3pirit of unrest with a spirit upon thi» * ))orn o{ th( , consciousness Of confident ' .of their own k ~°
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 165, 3 July 1908, Page 3
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122BRITAIN AND THE SEA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 165, 3 July 1908, Page 3
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