BRITAIN AND HER COLONIES
' ... ...i rr6_ A • Ei\T|SNTE, ■ ■mr TELECBApn—rnESS ASEpCLITION-TrOOPXKtGHV , . Lpniltn, April 30. Speaking at the' Lord Mayor's Easter, banquet at tho Maijsion''lioiise, Mr. T. A. .Uoghlan, Agent-Geperal f.or Now South Wales; » said one entente was very much ; neglcctcd in Britain—namely, the establishment of close friendship between England apd her cplonies. .Eiigland felt bo sui\e -of her colonios'. goodwill'.that sho thought nothing of thorn. . Hp ■ . was glad to ?eo; signs of a decided change of - feeling" in. tho 1 Old Country . towards ' the .'colonics.' . ' ' THE NEW COLONIAL SECRETARY. . (llec. May 1, 10.20 p.m.) . ■ . .v" . , .' , . Lcntlcn, May 1. : Rpplying tp thp ' congratulations of, the Agents-General on Ins appointment as Colonial Secretary, the' Earl of Crowe has. pro.- ; •raised to do his utmost to promoto the interests of the colonics. •' •, • ,•> • . . .■ ■ (■
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 187, 2 May 1908, Page 5
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