THE EMPIRE.
XL'il E. UAIt'i'ONE opinion. j iiy £ t legm u'n —-Pr-jss Association—Copyt ight Sydney, April 16. Speaking a 1 t.io Auslrnhai! Natives Association banquet, Kir 11. Barton su'd he believed tout “the fooling was growing, ami limit grow, that the citizens of this p.u-t. of tli ■ «*v beginning to realise that m a sense they am partners not only of :6c- part of the'Empire wimrein they happen' to be, hut in the wlio'e ci the mat ~.[ v : 1 1. To *re was mute of the Signhiounce of absoluCsm and despotism n at wit Oilee associated with it It was nothing but the cohesion of scif-govcrni.ig bodies determined to hold together the treasures of their history as well as their territory. Ho reiterated his advocacy of the proposed naval agreement and preference for distinct Australian .-quadron. Thu Premiers of Mew South Wales, Victoria and other leaders made Empire speeches,
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 867, 17 April 1903, Page 4
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