AUSTRALIAN YACHTSMEN.
LORD DUDLEY ON IMPERIAL IDEALS. THE NEED OF ABSOLUTE EQUALITY. (Reed. Feb. 8. 9.40 a.m.) MELBOURNE, Monday. Lord Dudley, Governor-General, speaking at tha Yacht' Club luncheon, referred to tlie valiio or thc piifc-.m..- lu __.-<_p--.p alive a love of the sea, and hoped that they would scon see a large number of Australians wearing the British naval uniform—not the identical button worn by the people who walked about Portsmouth, but a uniform which would be regarded as thc King'.- uniform, and that tbey would bs part r.f the general defence forces of thc Empire. H-> would like to sec absolute equality in ail the services of the Crown, and between all British citizens wherever born. He did not believe that they would ever get a complete idea of Empire till that was accomplished.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, 8 February 1909, Page 3
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