IMPERIAL POLITICS
THE VJSTO JiILL. "NO G'UA I! ANTICKS." Prcu Association—By Tel.—Copyright. LONDON, July '2. J Jie " Olj.soi vcr " declares tliat Air Asquith has vol obtained the K prerogative, IMPERIAL SOLIDARITY. At a meeting under the auspices of the Imperial Mission, Mr Croft, M.P., "'ho presided, govo approval to the Mission's policy of promoting Imperial unity by emphasising to tlie people of tho Umpire tho benefits of solidarity, in oommcrc<! and defence, and the importance of increasing i be production of food within tho Empire; also tlio desirability of directing tho current of emigration towards tlio oversea Dominions. Sir J. Quick, e*sf-Postma«te>r-General of the Commonwealth, was present ond endorsed Sir Croft'/* ar^umente.
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIV, Issue 14484, 4 July 1911, Page 5
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