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The Queen's Dependencies.

A MESSAGE OF LOVE AND

SYMPATHY.

DirOBTAXT I*ITERANCE BY THE

HON J. CHAMBERLAIN.

London", June 22

Before the Queen left Buckingham Palace she sent the Governors of all the colonies a message of love and gratitude to the people of her distant dependencies.

The Colonial Premiers visited Bir-

mingham yesterday, ijr Chamberlain," who was present, said if the colonies desired to share in the glor-

CABLES.

ious responsibility of the Empire they would be met more than half way by the Imperial Government. If the colonies desired closer commercial relations they would be met in no huckstering spirit. The speech was received with loud cheering.

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Hastings Standard, Issue 354, 23 June 1897, Page 3

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The Queen's Dependencies. Hastings Standard, Issue 354, 23 June 1897, Page 3

The Queen's Dependencies. Hastings Standard, Issue 354, 23 June 1897, Page 3

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