THE EMPIRE'S CAUSE
MR. J. C. WATSON'S TRIBUTE 18 THE BRITISH. ' (Reo. April 10, 1.20 a.m.)' : London, April 9. Mr. J. C. Watson (first Leader of thff Federal Parliamentary Labour Party, and Prime Minister of Australia from. April till August, 1904), in an inter* new given to the "Daily Chronicle,'\ said that he was impressed by tha calmness and' fine confidence of tha British in a • successful • issue - of. ihq Empire's war." There, was abs6lutelyj no difference of opinion in the Common* wealth on. the justice of the Empire'* cause. The way in which all sections of politics in Australia- and New Zealand fell into line without question was ■unique. The system of compulsory, training had given a great fillip to re* cruiting.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2432, 10 April 1915, Page 7
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