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MR FISHER ON MR W. T. STEAD

"1 DANGEROUS MAX." By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. Melbourne, August 15. Mr. Fisher, referring to the Stead interview, said he took exception to the phrase, "loose association of dependencies." What he did say was " close association of dependencies." Whether Mr. Stead mistook the word, or used it for his own purposes, ke did not know, but he regarded Mr. Stead as a dangerous man. The second clause which he took exception to was that in relation to hauling down the flag. That was entirely an emanation from Mr. Stead's own bain. He admitted having received a proof of the interview from Mr. Stead, but owing to pressure of business, had to leave the work of attending to such things to his secretaries. London, August 14. The Pall Mall Gazette says that Mr. Fisher's remarks at Melbourne, as cabled, are as sound as anyone need desire. His statements concerning defence and the Japanese Alliance were particularly important.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 46, 16 August 1911, Page 5

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MR FISHER ON MR W. T. STEAD Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 46, 16 August 1911, Page 5

MR FISHER ON MR W. T. STEAD Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIV, Issue 46, 16 August 1911, Page 5

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