DOMINION LOYALTY.
■A LETTER FROM ENGLAND* (By l Telegraph.—Special OorreapondenU Feliding, June 17. Mr. A. H. Atkinson, the president of' the Feilding. branch of the Navy League, has received a letter from Captain W. G. Crutchley, R.N.R., the secretary of the central branch of the league in London in which the writer says:— "New Zealand was never quite like any other British colony with which I am acquainted. It was always, so far as I could judge, more English than England, and that explains how it is that your Dominion has given a lead to the Empire in the matter of universal defence. I shaie our view as to the debt of gratutude we all owe to Mr. Cecil Palmer. His work has been both invaluable, and the life of the league in New Zealand. I met your new Governor on Wednesday evening last, and he promised me that he would do all in his power to further the interests of the league in New Zealand."-
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 846, 18 June 1910, Page 4
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166DOMINION LOYALTY. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 846, 18 June 1910, Page 4
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