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" But the aid which Canada could give at the present time is not to be measured only in ships or money. Any action on the part of Canada to increase the power and mobility of the Imperial Navy, and thus widen the margin of our common safety, would be recognized... "
House of Commons Debates, Official Report - Page 683
by Canada. Parliament. House of Commons - 1913
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Queen's Quarterly, Volume 21

Electronic journals - 1914 - 552 pages
...present. It laid stress on the moral value of "the aid which Canada could give at the present time . . . . as a most significant witness to the united strength of the Empire," and it concluded by stating in reply to the Canadian premier's question on the subject that the most effective...
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The Naval Aid Bill

Sir Robert Laird Borden - 1912 - 42 pages
...(Loud cheers.) Any action on the part of Canada to increase the power and mobility of the Imperial Navy and thus widen the margin of our common safety,...Dominions to take their part in maintaining its integrity. (Loud applause.) 10. The Prime Minister of the Dominion having inquired in what form any immediate...
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Pan-Germanism

Roland Greene Usher - Europe - 1913 - 336 pages
...ships or money. Any action on the part of Canada to increase the power and mobility of the Imperial Navy, and thus widen the margin of our common safety,...integrity. 10. The Prime Minister of the Dominion having enquired 295 in what form any immediate aid that Canada might give would be most effective, we have...
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Pan-Germanism

Roland Greene Usher - Europe - 1913 - 336 pages
...ships or money. Any action on the part of Canada to increase the power and mobility of the Imperial Navy, and thus widen the margin of our common safety,...integrity. 10. The Prime Minister of the Dominion having enquired in what form any immediate aid that Canada might give would be most effective, we have no...
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Pan-Germanism

Roland Greene Usher - Europe - 1913 - 334 pages
...ships or money. Any action on the part of Canada to increase the power and mobility of the Imperial Navy, and thus widen the margin of our common safety,...integrity. 10. The Prime Minister of the Dominion having enquired 295 in what form any immediate aid that Canada might give would be most effective, we have...
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The Britannica Year Book

Hugh Chisholm - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1913 - 1290 pages
...mobility of the Imperial Navy, and thus widen the margin of our common safety, would be recognised everywhere as a most significant witness to the united...integrity. 10. The Prime Minister of the Dominion having enquired in what form any immediate aid that Canada might give would be most effective, we have no...
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The Annual Register, Volume 154

Edmund Burke - Books - 1913 - 672 pages
...as follows : — Any action on the part of Canada to increase the power and mobility ol the Imperial Navy, and thus widen the margin of our common safety, would be recognised everywhere as a most significant witness to the united strength of the Empire, and to the...
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The Britannica Year Book

Hugh Chisholm - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1913 - 1284 pages
...ships or money. Any action on the part of Canada to increase the power and mobility of the Imperial Navy, and thus widen the margin of our common safety, would be recognised everywhere as a most significant witness to the united strength of the Empire, and to the...
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Transactions of the Royal Institution of Naval Architects, Volume 55, Part 1

Royal Institution of Naval Architects - Naval architecture - 1913 - 396 pages
...ships and money. Any action on the part of Canada to increase the power and mobility of the Imperial Navy, and thus widen the margin of our common safety, would be recognised everywhere as a most significant witness to the united strength of the Empire, and to the...
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The Australasian Naval and Military Annual with which is Incorporated "the ...

1913 - 312 pages
...ships or money . Any action on the part of Canada to increase the power and mobility of the Imperial navy, and thus widen the margin of our common safety, would be recognised everywhere as a most significant witness to the united strength of the Empire and to the...
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