THE NAVY.
DISCUSSION AT THE COLONIAL INSTITUTE.
By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Received 1!), 10.20 p.m.
London, March 10. At ( .a discussion at tin- Colonial Institute on Viscount Hythe'.* paper on Imperial Defence. Mr. Holman justified the policy of an Australian navy'. He hoped it would be the forerunner" of a Pacific fleet.
, Lord Selborne, who presided, said that when the different parts of the Empire realised the existence of a common purpose justifying common action they would find the requisite organisation. He advised the Motherland not to attempt to set a pace beyond the rate the Dominions were prepared to go. MR. ALLEN'S VIEW.S. Received 10, 10.30 p.m. London, March 10. The Hon. .Tas. Allen, speaking at the Colonial Institute, said that Australia had nothing on her mind except Imperialism. She was wise enough to know that she was powerless without the help of the Mo'tliprland. No Dominion was entitled to ask for a voice in the councils of the Emnire until it had progressed in development, but the day | must come when they would be admitted to England's executive council. The sooner it came the sooner would Imperial preference be reached.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 257, 20 March 1913, Page 5
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191THE NAVY. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LV, Issue 257, 20 March 1913, Page 5
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