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Jingoes and Dingoes single work   poetry   "Oh, Donaldson, we thank thee for"
  • Author:agent W. T. Goodge http://www.poetrylibrary.edu.au/poets/goodge-w-t
Issue Details: First known date: 1909... 1909 Jingoes and Dingoes
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    y separately published work icon The Sunday Times [Sydney] no. 1211 4 April 1909 11461543 1909 newspaper issue 1909 pg. 9
    Note:
    [At the Show banquet at.Gundagai on Wednesday night, Sir William Lyne said he agreed with the Fisher policy, and did not agree with the outburst of hysteria about presenting a Dreadnought to Great Britain. Mr. Donaldson, M.L.A., who spoke later, said he did not agree with Sir William Lyne. If loyalty to the Empire was to be called Jingoism, he was proud to be called a Jingo, and any counter-movement, could only be classed as Dingoism, as being emblematic of the dog that bit the hand that fed It! Sir William Lyne was visibly annoyed
    at Mr. Donaldson's remarks.— News item.]
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