LABOUCHERE’S OPINION ON THE COLONIES.
By Electric Telegraph—Copyright, (special to press association.) London, March 25. Truth asserts that the colonies are not worth spending a brass farthing on. England is always being compelled to put her hands into her pockets to assist these bantlings. The paper calls them “ n’er do wells,” who will never be worth much until they are compelled to be self reliant.
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New Zealand Mail, Issue 996, 3 April 1891, Page 28
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