The Empire is not so much a thing of design as of growth. What was the British Empire has developed, into the British Commonwealth of Nations, and the change is impressive as a demonstration of the peculiar aptitude of this people for governance. Loyalty to one Throne, common aspirations, mutual interests and bonds of brotherhood will keep them united, and now as ever unity is strength.—“Lyttelton Times, It would be interesting to know, what would have been the price of New Zealand butter to-dav had there been free marketing. Probably it would, have been much nearer the rate payd for Danish. However, it is encouraging to fanners to know that a movement m the right direction has at last taken place,'and it is to be hoped that the demand will continue. There seems to be no reason whv it should not unless the Control Board sets a “control price” above what the market regards as fair.—“Wanganui Herald.”
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 59, 3 December 1926, Page 11
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