TOURS OF EMPIRE.
. A r-i - IMPRESSIONS OF RETURNED PARLIAMENTARIANS. By Telseraph-Press Assoqat'ionHjQpyrflrMi . London,; November 19. The newspapers publish leading articles pointing out the benefits resulting from visits'of British. M.P.'s to the overseas Dominions. Interviewed, several members of the party which has just returned stated that public opinion in Australia and New Zealand was almost unanimously favourable to cadet service.- ■ Lord Sheffield stated that there was no moro opposition to compulsory cadet service than to most legi.sl'atioti; concerning tho whole community. Everywhere in Australia the party had: found .a fine spirit of Imperial 'loyalty. "But," ho added;, "tljey_ let us "know plainly their strong • desire to bo left alone." . I , Mr. Will Crooks (Labour M.P.), interviewed, said: "We had a great-tour. The journey was a triumph frum start to finish."
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1912, 21 November 1913, Page 7
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129TOURS OF EMPIRE. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1912, 21 November 1913, Page 7
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