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PARLIAMENTARY PARTY.

BRITISH VIEWS OF AUSTRALIA, By. Tolosra-plv-Pro'ss (Rec, February 3., 11.30 p..m,) • London, February .3, v Several mombors of the IJritish I'arlianicutary Faity, which tuftrpil tjin Dominions, addressed a ;iiicetiiig at Commught Rooms on tho subject of. their recont visit to Australia. The. Hon. T. Jlackenzio (High Go:n).n'i!ssipn.cf: for Jfoiv Zealaad)', the 'Agciit-Gcne'rais, and flia.ny Australians wore present, Mir, Leopold Ainery (Sotitlt IJirniinft■haai) said tlieto w'tts nil iinpre.Ssip.n in: tho 3lothorla«d that AwSt-ralia *aS a' bare-, monotoliaqs eoiintry, lint tjiey had found it a laitdof be.antiful(ic.en.cr.y and delightful'variety. ' From the Eiig- ■ lishiium's stwidpohit, Melbourne, in the ntattcr of ■atmosphere,, _ was. nearer to London than either EainbUrgli or ;Glasgow. Mr. Amevy wtts striick 'witll -tho-. splendid spirit of national xjtefenco* ami ■ with, tho eii.thuaia.sni fof universal training. Mr. Edgar Jo-nes (MorthyrrTydvil) said that Australia's assets. *ei?o uii*' limited, and sh© had a. people orgajiisbd "to deliver the goods." Tlriv (levelo-iir ment of- Australasia meant cheap food for tho Old femitry.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1975, 4 February 1914, Page 7

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160

PARLIAMENTARY PARTY. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1975, 4 February 1914, Page 7

PARLIAMENTARY PARTY. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1975, 4 February 1914, Page 7

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