THE COLONIAL PREMIERS.
MORE RECErfITONS IN LONDON. United Press Association—Per Electric Telegraph—Copyright. ' . LONDON. May 2. .Nearly, a thousand iperso-ns, were present ai the Austral' Club's reception to the Premiers. At the Chamber of Commerce banquet to the 1 Premiers, 600 persons were present. Sir Joseph Ward, in to _ the toost of the " Parliaments of the Empire, said that every great national community should have a voice in the.'management of. the Empire. "Is it not,;'. he asked, "worth impressing on those who don t see eye to eye \nth. us on preference, . that we should carefully consider'the possibilities and potentialities of our . great Em- ♦ Mr Deakin, replying to the toast "Consolidation of the Empire, promised, the members of the Chamber of Commerce' the heartiest .welcome to in 19.09. The voyage would soon dispel their apprehension as to Australian -. and svmpathy with the Motherland. Trade' had made the Empire, trade, must continue to,maintain it, therefore, tliei voice of the trader should be the first receive the public attention. " Can you not, '' he asked. " trust yourselves to make bargains with vour own kin?"
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Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13277, 4 May 1907, Page 5
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