NEW ZEALAND
_, « — LRADS THE WAY. JX IMPERIAL UNITY. [BY BLKOTRIO TELEGRAPH-COPYRIGHT/] [PBR PRESS ASSOCIATION.! (Received Tliis Dav, 0.20 a.m.) LONDON. .March 20. The Times says that New Zealand has often led tihe way in Imperial politics, and trusts that Sir Joseph Ward will persevere in his effort fo advance the fundamental object of the Conference—closer union of the scattered nations of the Kmpire. THEUI'STRALTAN DEUKGAT.KS. The Times says that the Australian delegates to the Imperial Conference will hare to'hestir themselves if they are to maintain their reputation for eloquence and fervid Imperialism which made Mr D?n.kin the <hni. in ant figure in 1007. Ib the House of Cwr.inons. replying to questions. Mr Asquith and Mr Lewis ILirconrt declined to l:e drawn into discussing Sir Joseph Ward's Imperial scheme. ani?*j iifror y y c^^T''''''
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 March 1911, Page 3
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133NEW ZEALAND Horowhenua Chronicle, 21 March 1911, Page 3
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