"THE EMPIRE."
ITS FUrURH! COLONIAL POLICY. PBB PRESS ASSOCIATION. Receive'! 12, 0.48 am. Lokdo ■, June 11. Mr Archibald (Jo quhoun, the wellknown explorer and authority on colo-l nial matte is, read a paper before the Royal Coloniil Institute on "Our fu'ure colonial policy." He advocated a federaf'oi, founded on defence, wih on an Imperial Council, as-isted by a closer commercial union ; em'gra ion to the colonies, and. improved ine.tcs of communication. 1 Mr William MuCulloch, a member of Mr Peaock's late Ministry and Victorian representative at the coronation, was uiab'e to ba present, He Kent a inomoraoduai advocating Mr Hoftneyer's echtme of a 5 per cent duty on foreign goods imported into the Empire, to bs applied to purpoFei of defence, Mr Mc<>lloch declared the British were already 10.-irg ground in Australian trade, owing to Germin and French <ubsidies, and he advised the formation of compulsory school corps throughout the Empire. He preferred triennial conferences in Loudon to an Imperial Council,
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 168, 12 June 1902, Page 3
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161"THE EMPIRE." Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXIV, Issue 168, 12 June 1902, Page 3
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