CEMENTING THE EMPIRE
ASSISTANCE RENDERED BY THE KAISER (Reo. December 17. 5.45 p.m.) . - ... London, December 16. Lord Heath, lecturing on the training of the new armies, pointed but that the co-operation of tUe different racea of the British Empire upon the battlefield would strengthen the respect and love which unite all portionsof the Empire. "Whin the war is over those mon, trained to tho eamp'sj'stem, filled..by the 6ume patriotism, and-'fishtuig togother" in Europo, Egypt, China, and the Pacific Islands, wilL return to theii homes impressed with the'unanimity of the Imperial feeling existing in British subjects of all races and colours, and the Empire will probably owe the full accomplishment of its Imperial des-. tiny to the Kaisor's envious, malevolent, and deep-laid plot.—"Times" and Sydney "Sun" services.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2336, 18 December 1914, Page 5
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126CEMENTING THE EMPIRE Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2336, 18 December 1914, Page 5
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