AUSTRALIA'S ATTITUDE.
TEE IMPERIAL TIB.
LONDON, January 2.
The anti-Imperialist Press ia using the defeat of Mr. Hughes at the referendum for purposes of local argument.
The "Manchester Guardian" states that Australia is the most critical dominion towards what it conceives to be Great Britain's shortcomings and blunders, and adds that a largo section of the Australian people rightly or wrongly believe that Mr. Hughes' regime involved the subjection of Australian thought and criticism to the flat of Whitehall. His retirement, aays the "Guardian," significantly suggests the guide-post of Australia's after-the-war attitude towards the Imperial tie, and apparently any successor aiming at national unity must not be tainted by conventional Imperialistic doctrines.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLIX, Issue 10, 11 January 1918, Page 5
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