DEFENCE OF THE EMPIRE
THE FREE DOMINIONS. By Ei,eotiuo Telegraph—Copyright [United Press Association.] Toronto, October 7. The Hon. H. Samuel, in a speech o Imperial relations, said: ''We'reali. in England that Canada, New Zej land, Australia, and South Afrx must bo masters of their own affair? The freedom of the Dominion's is th strength oi> the Empire. Their live can only continue to live because the. various parts are free." Refenin; to defence, he said: "It can't be rig}/ that the burden of a necessary an common advantage should press o one pair of shoulders alone, but wha actions the Dominions should take v,a a matter for them alone." ' THE DEFENCE CONFERENCE. Sydney, October 7. Sir A. Milieu, commenting on th Defence Conference cablegram, sai that, presuming the information w; officially confirmed, it would provid justification for deep regrot. It woul be unwise to say more at present, ex cept to add that it would be importan to know the reasons for the decision
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 32, 8 October 1913, Page 5
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164DEFENCE OF THE EMPIRE Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 32, 8 October 1913, Page 5
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