THE DOMINIONS.
IMPERIAL IDEALS FOR THE FUTTJKE. MH WALTER LONG'S VIEWS. Australidn and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received August, 10, 3 p.m.) LONDON, August 0. Mr "Wn.lt.er Long, Undor-Secretiiry of State for the Colonies, speaking at the West Indian Club, said thait Britain's distant dominions and dependencies play;d a part in th;>- war that was winning for them eternal honour. The.y hod left, a, mark upon the conduct of the ivar rendering it absolutely certain t.ha ( t, the Empire of the future could not be anything like it had been in its immedia.tr) past. "We, harp, been thinking,'' he said, " overmuch of England and overlittle of the Empire." Re hoped they might) yet follow Joseph Chamberlain's advice and think imperially, accept thp. King's advice and wake up England, and place the Rmpiro on a. more practical commercial common senso basis than it had been in past pears.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 12082, 10 August 1917, Page 5
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