EARL GREY AND OVERSEAS CLUB
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OTTAWA, March 21. Rep-lying to tlie attack oo the Gov-ernor-General on his allowed connection with the Overseas Ch;b. the otfuu Ls deny that Earl Grey r.i-!e.l the organisation, but he merely expross-'d^sym-pathy therewith. Both «>i!v.n«t a::d Opposition members jbi;:ed the club, is non-political in is .scope.
The aims of the overseas club are as follows: "To help one another. To urgo on every able-bodied man the necessity of bailie able to bear arms. To insist-on the vital necessity to the Empire of British supremacy on the sea. To draw together in1 the*bond of com-radct-ihip the people now living under tiie^ folds of tho Biit;sh flag." No entry foe or subscription is charged for membership. All that is required is that members shall interest thcnisclvo: in the country's affairs and do their utmost to promota the object of the Club.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12711, 23 March 1911, Page 5
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150EARL GREY AND OVERSEAS CLUB Wanganui Chronicle, Volume L, Issue 12711, 23 March 1911, Page 5
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