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BRITAIN IN THE PACIFIC.

Pei Press Association— By Electric Telegraph— Copyright. AUSTRALIAN PRESS COMMENT. SYDNEY, April 23. The morning papers, commenting on Mr Deakin's references at the Pilgrim's banquet to the position of the Pacific, urge the necessity of Australia learning to face the altered circumstances which the presence, and activity of foreign nations created. The Telegraph adds that when the Panama Canal is opened, and they will have to hustle for trade, which will receive a great impetus derived from the influx of a huge volume of new shipping in the Pacific, Australia can hardly fail to exercise an influence on a neighbor more acutely as the present restrictionist and exclusion tactics can no longer prevail, as Australia's period of isolation will be over.

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Grey River Argus, 25 April 1907, Page 4

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BRITAIN IN THE PACIFIC. Grey River Argus, 25 April 1907, Page 4

BRITAIN IN THE PACIFIC. Grey River Argus, 25 April 1907, Page 4

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