MR. MASSE HONOURED IN YORK
1 THE IMPERIAL EDIFICE. . An6tralian-New Zealand Goblo Association. •(Bee. November 16, 5-55 p.m.) iVondftt), November''ls.' ■Jlr, *3lassey, Prime Minister «f Neir Zealand, in acknowledging the honour of ithe freedom of the City ..of York, i' said ittot public -of Britain and let . Dominions were now anxious for closer • union. Statesmen .in Britain must i take advantage : oftlie ■presiefli .oppor--1 tunitv : by giving a lead .in conncctioc ; with tie b.uildins up of a great ImI parial edifice., the foundations oi r which would h* well and .truly laid. II 5 tos thing-that.representa- . : tivo iien from the -Dominions • -conic visit the United Kingdom and set 1; that -the people -were wall abreast of fh« s times, ;j,nd.j«>t decadent, as the AuS' . tro-fieraans had .deluded themselrei - that Britain -was. .Its tos squally im--0 poi-tant that tho . British Dominion; should gain some idea of the Tea ' potentialities .of it-he .Etapire.
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2931, 17 November 1916, Page 5
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151MR. MASSE HONOURED IN YORK Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 2931, 17 November 1916, Page 5
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