COLONIAL LOYALTY.
MR. BARDIE'S ESTIMATE. "TAKE ALL AND GIVE NOTHINC." SURFACE SENTIMENT. - ' ■ BY TELEGRAM—MESS ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT. London, March 26. 1 Mr. Keir Hardio, Labour member of the House of Commons, interviewed, said ho considered colonial loyalty was meroly on the surfaco.' Sentiment. of Empire aroused no onthusiasm. Tariff Reform would never tighten ' tho bonds, because colonials were willing to take all and sacrifice nothing. STATE RAILWAYS. CHEAPENING: OF COST OF PRODUCE. London, March 26. The South Australian Premier, Mr.' Price, dining at tho Imperial Industrial Club, London, explained that Australian Socialism; as appliod v to railways, assisted Imperial industries and cheapened food for England.
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 158, 28 March 1908, Page 5
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