THE IMPERIAL SENTIMENT IN AUSTRALASIA.
.■'■■ 1.. : ■■':■.■ •'. ■- ! - ....: ?.. ■■, . ■'■..:,■ ,■■ ■ . ARTICLE BY SIR A. CLARKE. , By Telegraph.—Press Association.—Copyright, ... ■■(Received January 1, 11.14 p.m.) ..■■",:■....■.",.■.■'■ London, January 1. Sir Andrew Clarke, in an article" published in the Nineteenth Century Magazine, dealing with the" British naval position in Eastern seas, : applauds the masterful selfconfidence of Australian patriotismin embarking on the Imperial' struggle. Australasian imperialism,; to be of a true, responsible and? beneficial character, should open its! arms to allcomers who could recog-; nise and appreciate the justice and freedom of British 1 rule. The Times applauds and endorses the article.-
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 11852, 2 January 1902, Page 5
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