PARLIAMENTARY UNION.
FOB ENTERTAINING VISZTORS. ,(Keceived 9.15 ajn.) LONDON, June 29. iAt the conference between members of the Houses of Lords and Commons and a number of visiting overseas Parliamentarians, it was decided to form an organisation, with a branch in each of the selfgoverning States, to be entitled the Empire Parliamentary Union, the object being for each branch to arrange for hospitality and facilities for travel in the case of visiting members. Lords Derby and Blyth, Mr Harry Lawson, Mr. A. C. Beck, Mr. X/. C Arnery, Mr. E. Crawshay Williams, and two overseas representatives were appointed a committee to draft a detailed scheme.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLII, Issue 154, 30 June 1911, Page 5
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