NEW ZEALAND FREEDOM.
». SIB J. G. FINDLAY'S COMPARISON. By Tcleeraph—Press Association—Copyrlebt London, Juno 30. Sir J. G. Findlay, New Zealand Attor-ney-Goneral, at the annual meeting of tho British Association for the Advancement of Labour Legislation, declared that tho freedom of tho Scottish' pioneers who peopled New Zealand was more than tho barTcn negative thing called "British liberty." Telling a man in need that ho had freedom was like telling him in a waterless desert to quench his thirst. New Zealand, ho said was trying to make freedom a more real thing thun was the Motherland.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1169, 3 July 1911, Page 5
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95NEW ZEALAND FREEDOM. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1169, 3 July 1911, Page 5
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