MR JOHN FOSTER FRASER
PERTH, August 18. Mr John Foster Fraeer, Ika well-known journalist, arrived by the Morea. In the course of an interview he stated that ne will fetay in Australia till the British Pai'liament meets in January. He intends to oppose Mr J. Ramsay Macdonald at the next election. One of the subjects of hj*6 inquiry on his present trip will be female suffrage, vhich he favours, and which he is sure will come in England one of these days. Rief erring to European affairs, as things now stand, he said that there was a oomstant dread of an explosion. First theme was the struggle between Great Britain and Germany for sea supremacy; then the Balkans trouble? while there was also bound to be trouble in AustriaHungary when the old Emperor dies. He was not sure that the explosion would originate in one of -the big Powers. It was more likely to conic. from the Balkan dispute.
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Otago Witness, Issue 2894, 25 August 1909, Page 24
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