SIR J. MADDEN INTERVIEWED
0 MR CHAMBERLAIN'S MEMOES' ,' h WHY AUSTRALIA IS OVERLOOKED. ,1 Received 28, 1.1!) a.rn Biusjune, January 27. Sir J. Madden, Chief Justice of Victoria, who is returning from England, interviewed, states that though I well physically, Mr Chamberlain's I meiiiorj' is failing, and it is impossible \ for him to continue political life. He J found that the ollicials of the Bank of England took little interest in Australian liuance. They recognised that the country had possibilities, but like many others were of opinion that the Labour party cad her by the throat, anil she could not survive the ordeal. The impression existed in England that Australia, desired to break away from the Empire. This was responsible for the absence in tire newspapers of anv information relating to Australia. If'it were made manifest that Australia is loyal, the I'rcss of England would bring Australian resumes before the people
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81917, 28 January 1907, Page 3
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151SIR J. MADDEN INTERVIEWED Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVIII, Issue 81917, 28 January 1907, Page 3
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