THE FISHER INTERVIEW.
MR. HURRAY. DISCREDITS IT. By Telccraph—Pres3 Association—Copyricht London, July 27, Mr. John Murray, Premier of Victoria, speaking at a banquet given in his honour, declared that it was not English'To judge Air. Fisher by the reported interview with Mr. Stead. They should judge him by his public utterances.
Lord Desborough, in proposing the toast of "Tho Empire," said that no great Imperial question in tho future could bo settled without consulting tho overseas Dominions. MR. STEAD QUESTIONED. (Eec. July 23, 0.5 a.m.) London, July 28. Iu reply to a question whether Mr. Fisher saw a proof of tho interview published in the "Review of Reviews," Mr. Stead stated that Mr. Fisher now sees any proofs (? had not seen any proofs).THE NEUTRALITY DOCTRINE. Capo Town, July 27. Tho "Cape Argus" saddles Sir Wilfrid Lauricr. with tho main responsibility for tho now and most pernicious doctrino of colonial neutrality in case of war, tho enunciation of which, the paper declares, is a most .profound disservice to the cause of unity of the Empire.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1192, 29 July 1911, Page 5
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174THE FISHER INTERVIEW. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1192, 29 July 1911, Page 5
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