COLONIAL BANQUET.
LOUD DUDLEY' ENTERTAINED. Till: IUIiIPKESSIBLE PP. ICE. Kecvieed sth. -1-4 ]i.in. London, April I. Mr. J. ./. Jenkins, Agent-<%'ner.iJ for Xew South Wales, liani|ue(te,| Lord Dudley, recently appointed (iovernorOncral of Australia, and Lord .lersey. ex-Covenior of New South Wales. There was a representative gathering of commereial iiieu present. Jtcponding to tli,. ton»l of his hcalln. Mr. T"in Price. Premier of Soulli An-:-tralia, said fli.it Englishmen should nl |. livale the feeling of sentiment towards the colonies. If sentiment were allowed to die. til,, ties binding Hie Empire would fall asunder. South Australia, be said. Iried to work in harmony with the federal Covcrnnient. All the talk about separation lie chain el erised a, only humbug. There was no parlv in Australia that would talk of repudiation or ilHoynlly to (he Empire. In which all were, proud to belong. Two hundred alt-ended the subsequent | reception.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 91, 6 April 1908, Page 3
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144COLONIAL BANQUET. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 91, 6 April 1908, Page 3
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