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CANADIAN PREMIER IN LONDON

ATTENDS BRITISH CABINET . .. MEETING. r Byi Tuleeraph—Press Association—Oosyriftlit London, July 14. Sir Robert Borden, the Canadian Prime Minister, attended to-day's Cabinet meeting. .. " ■ . . ; MOST IMPORTANT PRECEDENT.' (Rec. July 15, 31.35 p.m.) ; . London,' July 10, The "Daily Mail 1 ' cays tliat Sir Robert Borden's attendance at a Cabinet' or Mr. Asquith's invitation creates a precedent of the greatest importance. The objections of the theorists have been overcome by the stem lessons of the war, and the event brings the political federation Of the Enipire a step nearer. Its military feck eration has already been accomplished on the battlefield. FUTURE OF THE PACIFIC. (Rec. July 15, 11,35 p.m.) London, July 15. ■The "Standard;" discussing the future of the Pacific, says that "Australia and Now Zealand desire to isee tho British , Flag, tlie symbol of freedom and jus- '; tico, prevail in tho Pacific. They ate anxious to be tile- representatives of British Powers in that ocean. They re- ; servo a place in. their schemo for Canada, and it is likely that tliis is one of tlio questions which Sir Robert Borden will now discuss with the Imperial authorities."

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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2515, 16 July 1915, Page 5

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CANADIAN PREMIER IN LONDON Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2515, 16 July 1915, Page 5

CANADIAN PREMIER IN LONDON Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2515, 16 July 1915, Page 5

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