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BRITAIN'S POSITION

NOT ONE OF MENACE. London. June 10. Mr. MeKenna (First Lord o!' the Admiralty), spcalking lit the Shipwright Company's dinner, said we should have power to secure an ocean highway alike to ourselves and to others. We have no great army behind our navy, ind we can injure no nation. Our navy could injure another's commerce, but we know that injury to the commerce of another nation is injury to our own.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 115, 12 June 1909, Page 2

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BRITAIN'S POSITION Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 115, 12 June 1909, Page 2

BRITAIN'S POSITION Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 115, 12 June 1909, Page 2

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