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THE NAVAL CRISIS

The need for help is imperative, because the peril is imperial., The Dominion is part of an Empire which is strong. The Dominion knows well that if deprived of the connection with this ... strong Empire nothing in the world would he able to save it from the attack of rapacious strength looking for ground for its expansion. The Dominion is but helping to build up the solidarity of the Empire by which it lives. When danger threatens, the Dominion is not ashamed to be. impressed by the fact, and the denunciation of the feeling as “a scare” will never, we trust, prevent its people from putting their best efforts into the work of repelling the threatened peril.— \Soutliland News.”

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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2478, 17 April 1909, Page 7

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THE NAVAL CRISIS Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2478, 17 April 1909, Page 7

THE NAVAL CRISIS Gisborne Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 2478, 17 April 1909, Page 7

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