SECURITY OF EMPIRE
BRITAIN STRONGER THAN EVER. VIEWS OF~MR HUGHES. Australian anil N.Z. Cable Association. (Received Julv 26, 5.5 p.m.> LONDON, July 25. Mr V. M. Hughes .was the principal guent at the Lyceum Club, the Maroh meets* of Aberdeen presiding. Ronpouding to & toast, Mr Hughes mid that everyone expected __ a new world to emerge from the war. Instead, it; was the same old world. People were unchanged and nations unaltered. except tho British Empire, which wia stronger’ than ever. The Dominion representatives were now endeavouring to cement tho tie. while British (statesmen were extending an in vitiation to overseas outposts to share ths reeyionssbilviiee. If nothing else was achieved the security of Empire was assured. Understandings bad been reached which guacuiteod the integrity of -the great community of nations, which was a great world power and the surest guarantee of peace.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 10963, 27 July 1921, Page 6
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