Imperial Defence
FLEET'S I'\ MAILABLE SUTKIIIOKITV. THE GOVKPvV.II x |"3 J'OLICr. , k ]!y Cable—-Pros* W-m i.ition—Copyright " 1 ' Received U, 11 p.m. * v London, January 9. .Mr S. 0. Buekin i-ter, a member of Cabinet, speaking nt Keighlcy, tlicre was not even n rift in the Govern-.a, ment ranks over the armament policy. The policy provided for safety to our», selves and the Dominions. The Govern-'» ment would maintain the unassailable *Upcriority of the lleet, but neither /or aggrandisement nor aggression would they add a single unit. "White n»l#*s,' taining out own rights, wo will not men* i ace the rights of other?. Britain desire* the. goodwill of all, and hopes this policy, plainly expressed and pursued, will d>B» sipate the nightmare of suspicion and distrust whennimler the nitions of turopfe are gasping for breath.". • ■
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 164, 10 January 1914, Page 5
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134Imperial Defence Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 164, 10 January 1914, Page 5
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