THE DUKE OF KENT Nations,” said the Duke of Kent, in replying to the toast. "Unity does not mean merely the Empire’s response in time of need; if the Empire is to continue to exercise its great influence, we must maintain that unity consistently in every phase of its development, for it is the cornerstone of the Empire's fabric.”
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Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20512, 31 May 1938, Page 9
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59THE DUKE OF KENT Nations,” said the Duke of Kent, in replying to the toast. "Unity does not mean merely the Empire’s response in time of need; if the Empire is to continue to exercise its great influence, we must maintain that unity consistently in every phase of its development, for it is the cornerstone of the Empire's fabric.” Waikato Times, Volume 122, Issue 20512, 31 May 1938, Page 9
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