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Mr Chamberlain said the colonies were not doing what they ought in regard to their obligations to the Empire. All hope of the Empire's future was based on the feeling that the colonies would co-operate with the Motherland, and would prove that tne umpire was founded on community of sacrifice.— Mr. Chamberlain at Grahamstown, S.A. JOHN BULL AND FAMILY. Dominie Joe : Look here, you boys, arent] you a bit ashamed of yourselves to let your old Dad stagger along under that heavy load. Surely you worit refuse to give him a helping hand. As for Cape A ifnnr^i" Tdfc fiTi" \fthc birch is the beft^prrective for him. Trying to trip the old man up, indeed ; that comes of being spoilt. ' •

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Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 138, 21 February 1903, Page 9

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Mr Chamberlain said the colonies were not doing what they ought in regard to their obligations to the Empire. All hope of the Empire's future was based on the feeling that the colonies would co-operate with the Motherland, and would prove that tne umpire was founded on community of sacrifice.—Mr. Chamberlain at Grahamstown, S.A. JOHN BULL AND FAMILY. Dominie Joe : Look here, you boys, arent] you a bit ashamed of yourselves to let your old Dad stagger along under that heavy load. Surely you worit refuse to give him a helping hand. As for Cape Aifnnr^i"Tdfc fiTi" \fthc birch is the beft^prrective for him. Trying to trip the old man up, indeed; that comes of being spoilt. ' • Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 138, 21 February 1903, Page 9

Mr Chamberlain said the colonies were not doing what they ought in regard to their obligations to the Empire. All hope of the Empire's future was based on the feeling that the colonies would co-operate with the Motherland, and would prove that tne umpire was founded on community of sacrifice.—Mr. Chamberlain at Grahamstown, S.A. JOHN BULL AND FAMILY. Dominie Joe : Look here, you boys, arent] you a bit ashamed of yourselves to let your old Dad stagger along under that heavy load. Surely you worit refuse to give him a helping hand. As for Cape Aifnnr^i"Tdfc fiTi" \fthc birch is the beft^prrective for him. Trying to trip the old man up, indeed; that comes of being spoilt. ' • Free Lance, Volume III, Issue 138, 21 February 1903, Page 9

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