BRITAIN' DREAM.
LMPIPK OF PREKDOM
PRAISE FHfiM AMKHK'A
VANCOUVER, March 3
"I-'.gypi is free, bul remains wilhin the ■phere of the Brilish Kmjiire," says the New York Herald, 'in an editorial article. "No friend of the Egyptians could wish il otherv/ise. England is progressing in her dream of Empire. Thinking onlookers see thai m a world half crazed as a restill of the war England has noi h.-i her head, nor has -be lost sight of what made the British Empire what it is. "Canada, Australia, New /.calami, and South Africa are nol subject Stales, bill daughters in their mother's house, and each mistress in her owe. South Africa was astonished when Sir Henry CampbellBannerman extended his baud to Britain's late foe. The foe grasped it, and has had no cause to regret having done so. The Irish ueople has ai lasl taken England's hand in friendship, and unless I lie future betrays the past, Ireland will nol regret it. Il is Kgypt iiow and il "ill be India
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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLIII, Issue 351, 20 March 1922, Page 7
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