MR. CHAMBERLAINS BIRTH. DAY.
GREAT CELEBRATIONS IK Bill HAM. A MESSAGE TO THE EMPIRE. BjT«ltfSrapfe...-t , A*iKK;i*tU'>».--C»pJ<i*M. :t. Mlfffired .?«',* 3. "< v it p.in-V Lon'Jmkv, July 7. Thk seventieth anniversary cvl Mr. Chamberlain's, birthday is to be ceie* brated in Birmingham to-day. The celebration will he of si non-political character. It will commemorate* ins .services to the municipality. A lun- < cheon and reception are to be held * in the Guildhall. The function will include a procession of one hundred motor cars, Which will convey Mr. Chamberlain and the chief residents of Binning- • hunt through si* of the public parks* where the school children will be assembled. . ''■:'■'''.,■'"': "1$ On Monday the functions will bo of a political character, and will in-. elude a speech at Bmglcy Hall and a torchlight procession Mr. Chamberlain sends a message to the Empire through the newspapers as follows : --- . '<\ "Treat -foreigners as they treab us ;■■ treat- your kinsmen bet* | • ter .than'you treat foreigners ;r : ;V\: and fiscal reform is, and must remain, the first eon- ; structive work of the Unionist party." ... . '"' ..;;;.,';/.',.. :-';.y:'M
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 13224, 9 July 1906, Page 5
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