INDEPENDENT UNITS.
THE DOMINIONS; AND THB MOTHERLAND. WHAT INTERFERENCE MAY!Ua» TO. \ ■ LORD BERESFORD'S OPINIDH. j By Cable.—Press A«ocUtiOfc— CoifafW Received fi, 8.6 p.m. I L>| London, SeptemWHT Lord Charles Beresford, speafal| if the National Club, Toronto, the Imperial Government interter|i mtk the dominions in any Vay in the jOßfcpl and administration of defence fc |rtll place the dominions in a inbajdhan position in which they ought poj to he, It is thought there may be Wmejdasjer in the dominions declaring Umdnlt** independent. Well, if they did, *o #m going to oppose them? You deft •Appose the Old Country will do tkt,"- ; He went on to say that it Wulj'be regrettable if the dominions fcUffed for independence. Yet they lno»'.|ii> feet right to do so, but be did jot^be* . lieVc there was any shadow of acmes ', of their doing so. j .$ \
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 182, 6 September 1909, Page 2
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140INDEPENDENT UNITS. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 182, 6 September 1909, Page 2
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