The advance Australia

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N 059.4 ADV
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Melbourne : F. Davison, 1897-
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Vol. 04 No. 07 (16 Jul 1900)
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Advance Australia  

VOL. IV., No. 7.  

JUNE 16, 1900.  

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SPECIAL NOTICE. TO A.N.A. BRANCHES.  

We will be glad to receive items of Association  

news and reports of branch meetings. This will  

lend to keep the members more in touch with each  

-other, and promote friendly intercourse in man-  

ner that must be beneficial to the Association.  

Contributions on National or Association topics,  

sent to the Editor, will receive careful attention,  

and will find place in our columns, should the  

subject be deemed of sufficient importance.  

Forward! Onward!!  

lx Victoria we find no difficulty in enroll-  

ing 2500 new members per year. Pro-  

perly established and intelligently led  

Associations should be equally successful  

■in New South Wales and the other  

colonies, and once enthusiasm is aroused,  

such as will be in active and healthy  

existence when the bugle proclaims to the  

world the birth of Australian nationhood,  

mighty effort should be made through-  

out the continent to found branch of our  

Benefit and National Association in every  

centre of population. To the State which  

bears the name of Britannia’s Queen is  

due the honor of creating the N.A.  

XT •  

Ihe founders of the A.N.A and their  

successors have ever aimed at breaking  

down the batlieis of piOVinciahsm, and  

extending our patriotism from the local to  

IP national rennirements of our times  

 

Ole policy of the Victorian Board of  

directors has encouraged the growth of  

fiateimty the) have despatched dele-  

gates to the other States to preach the  

gospel ot one nation one destiny one life  

and one Hag. hese delegates had on  

some occasions to face the ceremony of  

nurblind nrovincialists the iealousv "and  

J.  

e.nvy of the parish pump patriots who  

infest the capital cities and they have run  

axu°r 2'?  

• ty es ‘ • ‘£>  

representing file- ictonan section of the  

A..N .A. invaded Sydney 888, they were  

received by tile Sydney Daily telegraph  

‘ “ s: <'•«* is very good reason to  

he 'f ‘ h: >‘ *l» Association, the leading  

lights ot which are in few days to visit  

„  

us, is misnamed. It should be called the  

-’. • <-• » •*• tp •  

Victorian Natives Association. It is one  

,• • •  

which will find no response in this colony.  

xxr ,■  

We do m* wan ,t, *««<»« 01  

‘ aipti/a lamp lm y.  

The ideal of the future is that of an  

Australia self-contained and self-governed,  

and with policy directed only to the  

evolution of her own destiny as an In-  

dependent Nation and to its defence against  

all assailants.”  

And where is the Australian to-day  

who is not fully seized of the tying  

capacity of this journal, controlled  

by clique of “Little Australians’’ who  

ed conceivable device event  

the passa of the Commonwealth' Bill in  

xt r.i xvr inr WIV  

ff Vi the mtion-il asnira  

attempted to thwart the national aspira-  

tions so heartily cherished by the A.N.A.,  

alld which the Oaih Telegraph in 1888 so  

deliberate !lnd „ la lidously misrepre-  

sented  

Victoria, by establishing the A.N.A.  

„ •, ■■-  

ty pait its lesponsibility, ead in  

the matter of its development throughout  

Australia. A.N.A.-ism and Australian  

nat on oo are interwoven. The work of  

Messrs Salmon, Cook and Kirton in  

Queensland in 1896, where they were sent  

by the Victorian Board of Directors to stir  

ollr countrymen there to sense of  

their responsibility as citizens ot Australia,  

js ‘ dent fo future action which  

properly avaiied of, would produce equally  

tatirfactory results.  

 

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Sacrifices must be made; every great  

°,.  

movement entails sacrifice. hedeiation  

7. • •  

involved many sacidices. Victoria is too  

smaii for the A.N.A. But in Victoria it is  

strongest. Victoria now has the oppor-  

tunity of lending helping hand, and the  

Victorian Board of Directors, with the  

advent of Federation, should by intelligent  

and fraternal encouragement, do good  

service to the cause throughout Aus-  

tralia.  

MELBA CO.  

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BY SPECIAL  

APPOINTMENT TO  

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HIS EXCELLENCY  

THIS GOVERNOR.  

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