BRITAIN'S OUTLYING POSSESSIONS.
Received Last Night, 9.44 o'clock. LONDON, February 21. The Globe complains that the only sequel to Mr Winston Churchill's speech at the Leeds Chamber of Commerce dinner,on February sth, is that the Admiralty are parsimoniously sending lightly armed merchantmen, manned by reservists, to patrol tha outlying stations of the Empire. (In his speech Mr Churchill said he drew the lesson from the recent occurrences in Jamaica and from the needs of other parts of the Empire that there was urgent necessity to establish a squadron of warships of some sort or other to partol Britain's outlying possessions).
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8365, 22 February 1907, Page 5
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100BRITAIN'S OUTLYING POSSESSIONS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8365, 22 February 1907, Page 5
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