A PRELIMINARY CANTER.
At itlie ibanquet in Wellinigton on Sat-, urday night, Sir Joseph Ward, Bart., gave us a taste of the Imperialism we may expect during the l next, few : weeks. It will he shown that New Zealand will require representation itu the. Imperial Parliament before it can hope to be more thani a far-off helpless dependency. According to Sir Joseph', we are to be partners l in the great Council of Empire. This parttnerishiip will involve immense sacrifices. But, what oddi&p A Dreadnought or two; ■ or a dozen for that matter, are neither here nor .there •long asi we can have a voice in the anaanagemenit of thie 'busineiss 1 . Alais ifo(r>ffche voice, which l would be isounded frbm.±he repreisentativeisi of a.million ipeopJle! Talk is cheap.. It , takes: imoney to 'lbuy ODlreadnoughts—'and 'baronetcies l ! ... • ■•;
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10405, 28 August 1911, Page 4
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136A PRELIMINARY CANTER. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10405, 28 August 1911, Page 4
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