LESSON TO THE EASY-GOING BRITISHER
AUSTRALIA'S TREATMENT OF-GERMANS (Rec. April 16, 11.5 p.m.) ' London, April 16. The "Morning Post" observes that the builders of the Empire did not cherish milk-and-water notions in. theifl international brotherhood. The colonial Governments were now imbued with a similar spirit. In their treatment of the enemy, the second clause of the Commonwealth' Government's instructions regarding theinteniment and treatment of alien enemies lesson to the easy-going Britishers. AN IMPERIAL DISCUSSION* HINT 1 TO ME. HARCOURT. (Rec. April 16, 11.5 p.m.) London, April 16. The "Times" hopes that Mr. Lewis Harcourt (Secretary of State for the Colonies) will ponder over Mr. Fisher's advice not to. wait until peace is declared, if an earlier conference is possible. "There is a grave danger that when peace terms are. actually considered the Imperial Government will be so burdened with grave problems in Europe that the views of tho Dominiona. may be overlooked."-
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2438, 17 April 1915, Page 7
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152LESSON TO THE EASY-GOING BRITISHER Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2438, 17 April 1915, Page 7
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