Speech delivered by the Rt. Hon. W.M. Hughes, Prime Minister of Australia, in the Federal House of Representatives, Melbourne, on Thursday, 7th of April, 1921, dealing with relations of the British Dominions and Great Britain, Imperial naval defence ; the Japanese question - as it relates to British foreign policy and renewal of the Anglo-Japanese Treaty ; Australia's position in relation to the Far East ; League of Nations ; danger of naval rivalry in the Pacific, and the necessity for closer relations between the two great branches of the English speaking peoples

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