CANADA'S LOYALTY.
i — : — ■ : 'By Electm! Ibleoraph— CopvßisnTj 1 [PbbPbess AsSOCIATDf.I (Received December 1, 8.38 a.m.) Ottawa, November 30. , Earl Grey, speaking at Toronto, ! said that before long, the dominion i of farmers would look to the Orient as a market for their produce. Canadians were able to develop their i nationality because they were safe [ within the Crown's protecting cir- ! ele, and English people knew that when the appointed time arrived, Canadians would assume imperial obligations. This feeling of self-respect , will produce a system of Imperial Federation, the autonomous colonies ; joining Britain in equal partnership, and the discharge of i imperial responsibilities and obligations.
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Feilding Star, Volume I, Issue 131, 1 December 1906, Page 2
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