IMPERIAL NAVAL DEFENCE.
IIIE I'KOrOSED COXTEREXCE. J London, May 4. M The Daily Uraphie describes Mr. A«- J» (iiiith's announcement as most • What is needed," says the paper, " a delinite understanding between the % self-governing colonies and the Mother- j. land"regarding their respective partsin * - the eonimon duty of defending the Em- : I pire." It adds: "The Dominions will f n certainly prefer to spend their own "1 money in their own way, hut there il 4 t no reason why the respective field* of U expenditure should not be marked out ti •■ by agreement in order to secure the 3 - iiiaxiinuin benefit for the Empire as * ffl e Received fl, 010 a.m. i London, May 5. ; ic Representatives of the dominioai and j ■* the colonies have been Invited to attend < if a subsidiary naval anil military defence j d conference.' The representatives will la- ] y dude Canada. Newfoundland. Cape Col- ■' c ony, Natal, the Transvaal, and Orangia. * ■t The proceeding", so Ta'r as' is known, -•- will he private. Mr. Asquith will open . it the eom'prcnec. *" | i ~~~ ~~ - ?
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 85, 6 May 1909, Page 2
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175IMPERIAL NAVAL DEFENCE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 85, 6 May 1909, Page 2
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