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EMPIRES UNITY.

A MORE SYMPATHETIC FEELING. (United Press 4««ar>r*isi<-;nn-—OnvnVM.) MELBOURNE, July 21. Si" Joseph Ward, who sails for Auckland" by the Niagara on the 28th, interviewed, said there was a more symt>athe- • tic feeling growing up between tfie Old Country and the Dominions. The visits to England of men in .high official positions had helped largely to effect this. There, was great objection in Scotland to,the. rapid depopulation of that country, which was now wors o in this re-' spect. than Ireland was some years ago. A movement was afoot in England and Scotland to better the lot of agricultural -workers. ..with the idea of inducing them _to remain. |

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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12889, 22 July 1913, Page 5

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EMPIRES UNITY. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12889, 22 July 1913, Page 5

EMPIRES UNITY. Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12889, 22 July 1913, Page 5

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