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IMPERIAIJ FEDERATION. TIIE SUPREME PROBLEM. Received 0, U.S.") p.m. Ottawa, January li. -Many newspapers interpret Mr. Burden's recent statement as a substantial d'-claration in favor of some form of organic federation. Canadian Iniperialwith whom Mr. Borden is believed to be in sympathy, are convinced that tleTe is a point where colonial autonomy i.-i hardly distinguishable from separation. The supreme, immediate problem before the Imperial statesmen is to combine the energies and resources of the Empire in common purposes. j
JIKCRUITING ENTHUSIASM. 135,000 MEN IX TRAINING. Received 0, 7.35 p.m. Ottawa, January <!. There is great recruiting enthusiasm in Canada, There are 125,000 men now training, while recruiting for the third contingent has not yet started
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 179, 7 January 1915, Page 8
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115Canada Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 179, 7 January 1915, Page 8
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