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SIR JOSEPH'S JAUNTS.

aßainst Lib ?ralf is up i n armt against the proposed visit of tlio Primn asks, 01 lather commands yon "to use'' Uio power at your command" to ston thS contemplated extravagance W® the poner at your command" will B robl S Sir J° y " « uidi on j. Wurd s opinion on matters political is antagonistic to yours.' "Hon nf w .raves-about the desirability bv our S ffii»l? r r en Coronation jiL -E •?" Commissioner, and asks if ■the Dominion can. afford to pay thfei U lourre< ? over theso too-frequent fh r J} r ' tho exception' of the Imperial Conferences, •which are held once in four years, there have been to occasions—Queen Victoria's diamond ju■tdward'V,ll s coronation-upon which . we were extravagant enough to represo s ted . % °oi' Prime Minister. iV Tf"th w f°p eSt Liberal ' s " view-, nf°nffi™ 1, f ?. Government went ■ ont or office before the Coronation took place, would we not send Mr. Massey (whom T presume -would be Prime Minister) to represent us.' 'All other colonies or dcpendencies send their Premiers, and ara off 'Vif® shade? "Honest Liberal" > I j- ■ i °f so-called . Liberals, al- ■ ways finding .fault.- If Sir Joseph stayed: etc? would, stilly complain.—l am, A. WAKEFIELD.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 894, 13 August 1910, Page 6

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SIR JOSEPH'S JAUNTS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 894, 13 August 1910, Page 6

SIR JOSEPH'S JAUNTS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 894, 13 August 1910, Page 6

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