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THE BRITISH NAVY.

COLONIAL CONTRIBUTIONS. London, March 19. Mr GOSCHEN, syasking in the House of Commons, admits it wan extraordinary that the colonies contributed so little to Imperial naval defence. Ho believed the idea of helping the Mother Country had taken root, and trusted it would grow rapidly. Sir C. Dilke suggested that the first trial of the colomal naval reserve should be made in New foundland.

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Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 262, 22 March 1898, Page 3

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THE BRITISH NAVY. Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 262, 22 March 1898, Page 3

THE BRITISH NAVY. Waikato Argus, Volume IV, Issue 262, 22 March 1898, Page 3

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