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Mr Deakin has nsooivc-d W/K/fj lowing reply from Mr —“I am deeply grateful s® yod and your Ministry ioi? tlld in* vitation, and for the a-'&imjnco you give ol a cordial welcome lifom the people of Australia. I recognise the advantages and the rk|a-.'ire to myself of siich a Visit a* hyn suggest, but at this stage of j the great campaign for the nary -•> the Eir.plre in which I rejoice tojhavo your sympathy and supnlnh T> vhiiuc 1 can beat, servo our commoip. cause by devoting myself to its here, where the Mother'and i ? ca:!od upon to say what Hiiswc A she 'rill make to the advances ot bf v children across the seas. luo noti doubt sire will be ready to meet In no grudging spirit all proposals for strengtheniug the bonds bfiv oen us. IJntil her mandate has been given .1 cannot leave for a It. gthened abs’mceJ, At a i'uUiroVivuy, hope T may he able m ■ ’ah m£v;A of the A T; uuion 'jo yen' vsiy grven, arid meanwhilel acot ;ts ; - B‘ » a> - ( ’ n “

: .uraceiafM't a:’- sat an evidence that the (.iiifflou •• iltn oi Austnuia is noii-iuuiSturein. i.o the oaty cast on us all in Ihe present condition of the world to weld (ogt-lher tlu> empire, which is our com men her: rage, and won for us by the saor'fcocs. of our forefathers, and only to be main' ained by the devotion oi their descendants to the same ideals/'

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Manawatu Herald, 5 January 1904, Page 3

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UNKNOWN Manawatu Herald, 5 January 1904, Page 3

UNKNOWN Manawatu Herald, 5 January 1904, Page 3

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