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AUSTRALIA’S LOYALTY.

RE-CREATING BELIEF. (Received 8.30 a.m.) SYDNEY, this tiny. Sir William McMillan, in an address to the British Empire League, referring to the Stead interview, said they had not to consider whether the sentiments emanated either from Mr. Fisher or Mr. Stead, but coming from a public man such sentiments should be condemned. The sooner belief in the loyalty of Australia tfl the Empire was re created the better.

WHITTLED DOWN. MB. FISHER’S TWO VOICES. LONDON, August 16. The “Morning Post” declares that Mr. Fisher's disavowal of the interview has been whittled down since he returned to Melbourne. This is unfortunate, says the “Post," as Mr. Fisher left the impression in South Africa and England that he sometimes speaks with two voices.

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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 195, 17 August 1911, Page 5

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AUSTRALIA’S LOYALTY. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 195, 17 August 1911, Page 5

AUSTRALIA’S LOYALTY. Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 195, 17 August 1911, Page 5

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