COLONIAL INSTITUTE.
PER PRESS ASSOCIATION, Received i, 0.49 a.m.
I London, May 3. Two hundred guests attended th* Colonial Institute dinner, kcludii g th • Agents-General, Sir John Hall, as,d the Bishop of Wellington. . Lord Strathcoia, the Ohairmon, in proposing the toass of the lnstitu'.e, said the result of the Colonial U inference was not all that could have be' n hoped, but it was a helper io bringing the colonies into closfr communion. The coloniee, p'rbap?, had not fulfilled expectations respecting subsidies to the army and navy, yet they had helped the Empire in other wide fields. Britishers must remember that much development remained to be done within the color its.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 107, 4 May 1903, Page 3
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111COLONIAL INSTITUTE. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XXXXV, Issue 107, 4 May 1903, Page 3
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