SON'S WISE COUNSEL
'•/(Special to Herald.)
DUNEDIN, this day
The happiest speech at the Kaitangata banquet to the Hon. Mr Allen was made by Mr J. H. Allen, ron of the Minister of Defence. He advised the member for Bruce to do more work in special directions. He should visit Denmark, and see what had been accomplished th_ua as regards closer settlement ; also while _in England "he should endeavor to link the bond_> of empire closer together by means of having an established system of preferential trade- Dominion farmers were penalised by duties imposed on goods they received in return for the products of their fields. He knew nothing of the " political career of the member for Bruce, but if he did as much for New Zealand as he had done for his son the country would do well.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXIX, Issue 12930, 7 December 1912, Page 3
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