MR. BRYCE ON AUSTRALASIA
LABORATORIES OF' DEMOCRACY. , 8y Telegraph—Press Association—Copyricb I (Roc. December 14, 5.5 p.m.) London, December 13. ; Mr. Bryce, speaking as tho guest of the National Liberal Club at a welcome tendered him by- that body on his return from his Ambassadorship, said Australia and Now Zealand aro laboratories of democracy, inasmuch as they wero trying experiments which only countries favoured by nature could possibly venture to. try. Ho said tho danger." point in Australia aroso when the British-born becamo a small minority, hut t'liat point had been passed, and tho b?nehts of tho Imperial connection wero more appreciated in Australia now than years a^o. Three very encouraging things were the condition of the land in Australia ■ and Now Zealand; that'public lifo was pure, and the judges absolutely abovo ■ suspicion; and that tho Executive was ■ strong, and law and order well maintained.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1932, 15 December 1913, Page 5
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