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EMPIRE SENTIMENT.

SIR Cr. H. REID SOME MORE. (By Telegraph—Press AsEociat lon—Copy right i. UI.VDOX, Aug, lit. Received 24. S lid p.m. Sir George Reid, speaking at Dublin, said lie hud notice 1 during his long residence in Australia, the very marked, rapid and ever-increasing strength of v.hnt he called Imperial sentiment. The ieeiings of Australia hart never been so sincere, intern-e and loyal as they were 10-day. However. some statesmen should anxiously endeavour to discover some new method 01 drawing- the daughter nations closer and Unis show the harmony, strength and unity which are to-day the glory of the Empire and will (■■finally distinguish it in future. Yet the greatest responsibility rested on those who endeavoured to alter the relations between those nations. English people should cease to look jealously at the growth of the daughter nations, and should unite with die latter still closer in a strong bond of Imperial union.

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Southland Times, Issue 14505, 25 August 1910, Page 5

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EMPIRE SENTIMENT. Southland Times, Issue 14505, 25 August 1910, Page 5

EMPIRE SENTIMENT. Southland Times, Issue 14505, 25 August 1910, Page 5

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