The. Prime. Minister of Australia (Mr. function said no power on earth could take, liberty away from Scotchmen, and ha hoped that that spirit would pormcato Australians and the nation.. (Applause.) Let them not bo afraid to call themselves a nation. It was freedom to manage their own affairs; that went to make the ties to the Motherland .stronger; (ho ties which he had seen were the, more binding ties which made an Empire moro powerful. (Cheers.) It was thought at one time that the colonies were a burden to the Mother Country, but t'hat feeling had been lost. (Applause.) It had been left lo (hem—Australians, Xcw Zealanders, Canadians. South Africans—(a form a family of nation-, working together t'o maintain their own freedom and liberty, and lo secure freedom and liberty for all parts of the world. (Cheers.) If the time should come, said Mr. Fisher, in conclusion, when the liberty of the Motherland was attacked, England would find herself side by side with her colonics, and no Tower nor combination of Powers would be allowed t,> touch her I with impunity. (Great cheering'.) A GREAT LAW SUIT DECIDED: The Supreme Court, tho People, havo decided that Dr. Sneddon's New Discovery wins against Coughs ar.d Colds. Price, Is. Cd. and 35. , Liverpool's huge skyscraper, which has been, built, at the pierhead for the I'oynl Liver friendly _ Society, has been uMicially opened. The total heigh: ~|' il, (! building from the baSciuciil floor it-vc! is 320 ft. There an. , sevtu storys' bcluw the main roof.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1239, 22 September 1911, Page 3
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252Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1239, 22 September 1911, Page 3
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