IMPERIAL DEFENCE.
.ARMED MERCHANTMEN. By CtfMe—jPress Association—Copyright. 1 London, June'l2. Wz. 'Churchill, in :the House of Com-ni<*ns,-eaid that in arming merchantmen priority would ibe given to ships most lik«ly ftp attract attack. The Admiralty would not confine its attention ito certain lines. He hoped;to have a considerable number armed'before the end.of the yeas. HON. 'T. jStIACKEXZIE'S SCORN. MA'UDHEN , SENTIMENT. 'London, June 13. The Atlantic 'Uriion banquette'd the Hon. T. Mackenzie at the Criterion Clilb. Mr. Mackenzie emphasised the importance «f welcoming and •entertaining overseas visitors. He. had -no patience with the maudlin sentiment which did not believe in military training while their were preparing. H Britain was to'hold'her own, every part of the Empire muet bear a share of her defence.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 12, 14 June 1913, Page 5
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121IMPERIAL DEFENCE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 12, 14 June 1913, Page 5
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