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PRESS COMMENT. By Cable —Press Association —Copyright London, February 7. ' The Pall Mall Gazette says that the luncheon to Sir Joseph Ward notably demonstrated that after the Crown the Navy was the strongest link binding the Empire. A united defence movement is i unmistakably developing. A QUESTION IN THE HOUSE. Received 9, 5.5 p.m. Capetown, February 8. Mr. Vanniekiri has given notice to ask whether Sir R. Solomon's remarks aboard the New Zealand were made with the Premier's knowledge. i j Speaking at a luncheon on the New Zealand, Sir R. Solomon, High CominisI sioner for South Africa, congratulated I New Zealand on its practical loyalty. J The visit of the vessel to Table Bay ■ would help the growing feeling of South J Africans towards co-operation.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 224, 10 February 1913, Page 5
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128OUR DREADNOUGHT. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 224, 10 February 1913, Page 5
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