IMPERIAL REWARDS.
„®i r ' / must heartily congratulate the Government papers m the nttitude thev have fen \\LT T Conference' qiMSN is a mntfer f r,OI ?. ullon sinks or swims Trtoifrtii * , small coDftcqucnco. Sir must go to the conference. Such another opportunity will never occur. Can. stake? 6 & ,ptel , tlon ,f« «"> gigantic, issue at u»i. j t a Australian squatter secured a baronetcv in exchange for a few Pnnrff- | f oQS r" ds ,^ oriat f d to famine relief ftmas, if a Canadian statesman can sccuro an wr u om v an J another a marquisato: what 5i* ]ll l d ei 'P. ect f" a whole 2* millions? If not a princedom, vet at tho li? le ® st < a dukedom for her leading states"l i. i J ■ us , go whole hog, and insist on the Motherland accepting the two Dreadnoughts. Then the least the members of the Dominion Ministry. Are we to etudyfilthy lucre m such an emergency?. I'erish the vifl var-t°tfnity?-ll W °^ d e £ C ° c before opporJuno 7. ' DTJKELING.
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 529, 9 June 1909, Page 4
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171IMPERIAL REWARDS. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 529, 9 June 1909, Page 4
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