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\ USTRAJJAX CRITICISM OF gn, A, JOHN COTOMB. UC ~
United Press Association — Cop /r j„.. ' MELBOURNE, Dec. 30 *V* Mr. Deakin, referring to the cafea .summary of Sir John" CoJojnb’#:.; < tide, says that some allowance hiu’i : . « he made for the language of the con- ‘I troversialist. Sir John Colomb had | approached the subject from the point of view of the partisan. As to }'. the statement that the nation must refuse to listen to the colonial offices' - 0 asking for money to multiply -i.hu .1 sea routes, Australia had cerrandy .J-' not made any appeal for Imperial: assistance. y
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXV, Issue 2076, 31 December 1907, Page 2
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