THE IMPERIAL BOND.
DOMINIONS DEMAND CONSIDERATION. THE TIMES AIRS ITS VIEWS. London, 1. The Times, in a leader', comments on the remarkable coincidence of Mr, Fisher and Mr Borden discussing the future position of the Dominions simultaneously. It is an excellent thing thus to let us into the inner minds of the Dominion peoples. The war has shown us that in the overseas peoples of the Empire we have no longer children wdio depend on us for their support, but grown men and women ready and anxious to share the common task. Many of 'up have been content to take wiiat the young nations of the Empire thrust into our hands, never giving a thought to the meaning of such gifts. Now they remind us, with admirable courtesy and 'deference, but still firmly and clearly, that this will not do. We have got to face the problems involved in the adolescence of the Dominion peoples. We have put it off quite long enough. 1 These problems are not insoluble, but difficult beyond precedent. I =
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 170, 4 January 1915, Page 2
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174THE IMPERIAL BOND. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 170, 4 January 1915, Page 2
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