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STRE NGTHENING THE EMPIRE

MOTHERLAND AND THE COLONIES QUEENSLAND PREMIER'S VIEWS.

London, July 28. ' Mr. W. 11. Kidston, Premier of Queensland, was entertained by the Corporation of Glasgow at a luncheon. In his speech lie appealed for emigrants of the old stock of self-|rclia(ut» men who were able to hold a new country as their forofa tilers laid defended the (lid Lund. He was pleased that the Motherland was looking to herchildren for help. She did not want. Australia to go for engines or machinery to Germany, but whore did the: Motherland get her butter from! They talked added Mr. Kidston,. about the "Imperial Parliament," but, there was really no Imperial Parliament. How eonld the great Empfro be | placed on a healthy permanent footing with a local Parliament nt Westminster, not representing portions oulaidft llritain. He trusted British statesmen and the British people would take tbe first great step in the direction of firing a federal constitution to the %i------pirc. t

CABLE NEWS

J(iJ Ckble.—Pr»sg Association.—o#nrright.) l '

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 188, 30 July 1908, Page 2

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STRE NGTHENING THE EMPIRE Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 188, 30 July 1908, Page 2

STRE NGTHENING THE EMPIRE Taranaki Daily News, Volume LI, Issue 188, 30 July 1908, Page 2

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