BRITISH LOYALTY.
GABLE NEWS
MR. PRICE IN LONDON. A PLEA FOlt MOKE SENTIMENT. United Press Association —Copyright (Received April 5, 4.4 p.vn.) LONDON, April 4. Mr. Jenkins. South Australia’s Agent-General, banquotted tho Earls oTDudley and Jersey, and a representative gathering of commercial men were present. In responding to tho toast of his health, Air. Price saul tliat Englishmen should cultivate more sentiment towards the colonies. If sentiment were dead, the ties binding tbo Empire would tall to tho ground. South Australia tried to work in harmony with the 1' edoral Government, and all talk about a reparation was only humbug. Iliero was lie party in Australia that would lal'k repudiation, or bo disloyal to tiio Empire to which all were proud So belong. Two hundred people attended tho subsequent reception.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXVI, Issue 2158, 6 April 1908, Page 3
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