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THE AUSTRALIAN PREMIER VICTORIA. 8.C., Jam 12
Mr Stanley Bruct, the Australian Premier, visited the Legislature _of British Columbia, which was in session to-day. He watched the proceedings on tlie floor. In a speech he exhorted to members to preserve the British parliamentary traditions and system, which, he claimed, were the admiration of the world.
MR. COATES’S BUSINESS SLOGAN. OTTAWA, Jan. 12. Mr Coates expressed tlie view than the, work of the Imperial Conference would ensure solidarity of the Empire. There was no danger to the selt-goi-ernment of the Dominions that "as Mr Coates pleaded for more business “within the family.” He emphasised the desire of New Zealand to see more Canadian business men m person, go said “We must trade with all nations, but it seems to me that the task rests on the shoulders of everybody m tlie Empire tint, if we value on > stitutions, we should endeavour wholeover possible, to do business among our own people within our own family. It is New Zealand’s desire to do business with her own people. We are anxious to do business with Canada.
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Hokitika Guardian, 14 January 1927, Page 2
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