COLONIAL INSTITUTE.
ANNUAL DINNER. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright Received 12.49 a.m., May 4. London, May 3. Two hundred attended the Colonial Institute dinner, including the AgentsGeneral, Sir John Hall, and Bishop of Wellington. Lord Strathcona, the Chairman, in proposing the toast of the Institute, said that the result of the Colonial Conference was not all that could have been hoped, but it was a help in bringing the colonies into closer communion. The colonies perhaps had not fulfilled expectations respecting subsidies to tho army and navy, yet they had helped the Empire in other wide fields. Britishers must remember that much development remained to be done within the colonies.
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Gisborne Times, Volume IX, Issue 881, 4 May 1903, Page 2
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