COLONIAL INSTITUTE BANQUET
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London, April 2.". At the Colonial Institute banquet 170 guests wore present, including Lords iStrathoona, Jersey, Sue Henry Norman, Powell, Buxton and many leading colonials.
Lord Avesbu-y, who presided, Raid that, the responsibility of tba Empire must eventually ha borne by the whole i'mpiro. It was de»ir ;ble to create an Imperial Council of Sure in provide for_ Rorvica necessities and the saf.:ty of the fbr.pue.
Mr Ooc'if u said that the Transvaal Warha'l sh..wn that the (V:o:iies nn<l Britain did not; nil rk from k vising t»*fir lVi-mirc-K in dcfmiiM c»f Lnp?ri-.l intcsrestv. L'ir.l 0 ia!ow sa : d tha". a onferenc : o( eminent, j iri.-is would be convened »t the oloso r.f the year to nieu-w ihe formation of an Jimx-ri-ii Appei.mo Court.
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Greymouth Evening Star, Volume XXXI, 26 April 1901, Page 4
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