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OUR FOREIGN POLICY.

VO , CE OF DOMINIONS. PAPA'S HW£ STATO. jODfl FOR^OPPOSITION. , _p re sß Association.— Copjrijrht.) p (Jlle. (Received 30.30 a.m.) OTTAWA, August S. Gorernment to-night advised Mr ,'* Homas, the Colonial Secretary, '"csiada is ready to appoint delo- * in London next ■ S „to find a basis for future (lis_ of the foreign policy of the Mr. Mackenzie Kin?, i" F ;tte conference is held. Senator ! i Dandurand, Government loader '"' Ste, and the Minister of DeI «r S MacDonnld, will probably Canada. Both will bo in STia tember tn attend tho ;i 'l of Nations Council. fagotto a question whether ho ,i!.j ending the leaders of the SL to Empire conference, the L sDnister said the Canadian f; mei t re ? en-ed the ripl.t to 'it its delegates. The conference! tdi=ciission was a preliminary one j rLandine the nttendar -o of GovtStautes. His peneral attitude : STq-ftm thi,t ?i "7 Go , V " I ! ',t mn=t be respon-iolc lor the jrBS, and the of the I :iinon innst perforce reserve the ! it'to criticise such a policy, there i ij be no useful purpose .coed by I 7attendance of leaders of the Opposi\at formal Empire conferences. Vr Mackenzie King said in its comiation Britain sent to the Dornin- .- i; M 5 not thought advisable to Lflie idea of a constitutional conme - or to call a special meetinp of , Imperial conference. The purpose ;je::ed was solely to consider the diffimet with in consultations and ijtiatioM on questions of foreign jtr and presenting a report as a as of farther discussion.—(A. and !.CaWe.)

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Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 188, 9 August 1924, Page 7

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OUR FOREIGN POLICY. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 188, 9 August 1924, Page 7

OUR FOREIGN POLICY. Auckland Star, Volume LV, Issue 188, 9 August 1924, Page 7