FACTOR FOR PEACE.
DOMINION'S ASSISTANCE TO BRITAIN. '(Received March 12, 10.50 a.tn.) MELBOURNE, March 12. Commander Thring, who wars appointed by the Commonwealth Government as Assistant to the First Wral ; Board, in an interview, said the action of the overseas Dominion.* in coming splendidly to the assistance of' the Em Dire lias had a wonderful effect in the United Kingdom, but was oven more marked on the Continent. The impression created there was most x-aluable to the Empire. "Britain would continue her shipbuilding just as if tho Dominions were not assisting, but tho assistance gives Britain exactly the preponderance defined. The outcome would probably lie a workable liwlerGtandin-jr. at any i'n,te between Britain and Germany Thus th? Dominions will hav° become a potent factor for peace. The menace of Germany, for years has been a very live factor in the naval development of Europe, but the time was favourable fo<- a better understanding amongst "the Powers.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 13 March 1913, Page 5
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156FACTOR FOR PEACE. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXV, Issue 10713, 13 March 1913, Page 5
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