NEUTRAL COLONIES
THE NEW DOCTRINE AVHO IS RESPONSIBLE FOR IT? Cy Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright. CAPETOWN, July 27. The “ Cape Argus " saddles Sir VSTlfrid Latirier with tho main responsibility for tlio new and most pernicious doctrine of colonial neutrality in case of war, the enunciation of which, the paper declares, is a most profound disservice to the cause of unity of the Empire. mi FISHER’S INTERVIEW VICTORIAN PREMIER’S CONTENTION. LONDON, July 27. The Hon. John Murray, Premier of Victoria, speaking at a banquet given in his honour, declared that it was not English.-to judge Hr F-isher by the reported interview with Mr Stead. They should judge him by his public utterances. Lord Desborough, in proposing the toast of “ The Empire,” said that no groat Imperial question in the future could bo settled without consulting the overseas Dominions. ' STATEMENT BY ME STEAD. ME FISHER DID NOT SEE A PROOF. (Ecooivod July 29, 0.5 a.m.) LONDON, July 28. In reply to a question as to whether Mr Fisher saw a proof of his utterances in the “Review of Reviews,” Mr Stead stated that Mx Fisher had not seen any proof.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7865, 29 July 1911, Page 5
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186NEUTRAL COLONIES New Zealand Times, Volume XXXIII, Issue 7865, 29 July 1911, Page 5
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