Thero may bo talk in England regarding "surface sentiment" in Imperial affairs, but for Australia and Now Zealand tho consideration of such matters relates to lifo or death in tho determination whether an Asiatic or a European raco shall dominate tho Pacific during tho present century.—"Courior," Brisbane. India wants tho "all-round" man of trado in largo numbers, and of much higher quality than hitherto. Experts can bo picked np whon specially wantod, even if thoy havo been mado in Germany.—" Civil and Miltary Gazotto," Lahoro. Only those wlio havo followed tho development of tho vocabulary of sport can appreciate how tho technical expressions of football, tonnis, yachting, cud other lines of athletics havo contributed to tho wealth of the English tuu^ue,—''.tilobo," Gaston,
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Dominion, Volume 1, Issue 275, 13 August 1908, Page 8
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