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A PROSPEROUS AGENCY.

!:vTf!r.r;:n!;. V-.- v.ilnoi. r.ipyrigllt Recnivnl I'"'viiJ;• y. 10."0 p.m. London. Friday. Tbs Trust. Aiu'in y o, Australasia has declared ;*:> interim tlivincnn of 10 J)G e coni.

When quiet wru; rri referred to the I,,b< but he declared :pi . . required to mnl;<- up order ; to reach a ih isjJ.: ] -v Empire was bovomi jutj&l the development of i'iMK 1 ' proceeded, , Relations jL ' had continually imp,-, were thoroughly .sal ihl ''!)! was more danger of il! Nwf ,f !| panic than in the culm jßab&j,; At the second meetinc,, f hill, declared the Govcrnmci flisl. not allow measures of cnncihUß. defraud a great political !>'*>'*HHh| victory for the bulk a nation ojHH realisation of ita birthright. If Jpi Irißh question was settled the ground would be cleared for thß consideratibn of the Belf-government of other parts of the Kingdom. He was absolutely unrepentant concerning the speech made a year ago dealing with federalism. He believed many would live to see the federal system adopted in Britain, which would be the forerunner of Imperial federation; a gathering together of British here, and overseas.

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King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 610, 11 October 1913, Page 5

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A PROSPEROUS AGENCY. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 610, 11 October 1913, Page 5

A PROSPEROUS AGENCY. King Country Chronicle, Volume VII, Issue 610, 11 October 1913, Page 5

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