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"THE HUM AN TOUCH."

TORONTO, March 6.-The Montreal Gazette declares that Mr. Lloyd George's description of the Prince of Wales as a travelling ambassador of the British Empire is a happy baptism. It is convinced that the Prince will receive a royal welcome m Australasia, siu cc the populations of those vast outer marches of the Empiro are more British than the British them- ■■ selves m loyal and Imperial feeling. Tlio jou.rnnl adds: There is no question but that the Prince has already accomplished, by personal contact with the outlying portions of the Empire, more m tho way of mutual understanding and esteem than would, bo possible through any number of official parchments. He has offered the human touch'/ to which no creature is Jn-. different. When he visits India, that will mako for tho assuagement of the embit^ lered feeling; nor is it too much to expect that the personal contact ef the young Prince witlv the East Indian people will accomplish more tha n can be hoped for . from the moderate Home Rule measure associated with the name of Mr. ' Montagu;', the Secretary for the great Dependency which has been kept intact through righteous rule.

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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15212, 10 May 1920, Page 6

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"THE HUMAN TOUCH." Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15212, 10 May 1920, Page 6

"THE HUMAN TOUCH." Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLVII, Issue 15212, 10 May 1920, Page 6

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