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COLONIAL DEFENGE.

SPEECH BY LOUD BERESFOItD.

P£B PKESS ASSOCIATION.— COPIIWQHT ]

LONDON, Sept. s—Lord5 — Lord Charles Beresforrl speaking at the National Club at Toronto said that if the Imperial Government interfered with the Dominions in any way in the control or administration of defence it would place th« Dominions in a subordinate position, in which they ought not to be "It is he thought," he said, "there may be some clanger of the Dominions declaring themselves independent. ; well, if they did, who is going to oppose them You don't suppose the Old Country would do it. It would be regrettable if the Dominions declared their independence, yet they have a perfect light to do so." lie did not believe, however, that there was any shadow of a chance of them doing so.

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West Coast Times, 6 September 1909, Page 3

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COLONIAL DEFENGE. West Coast Times, 6 September 1909, Page 3

COLONIAL DEFENGE. West Coast Times, 6 September 1909, Page 3

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