COLONIAL POLICY.
GOVERNMENT'S PROBLEM
(Received 0.30 a.m.) RUGBY. June 20
v. Colonlnl ' Scrl '"t»i' - .V. .Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, was asked in the House of Commons if ho had under consideration the growing demand for a Standing Parliamentary Committee for colonial affairs, hi reply Mr. Ma-Donald said he was uwnro Hint this tjvopowil was looked upon with favour in various quarter*, and he was considering it, not oulv on Its individual merits, but on the wider basis of the adequacy „f the existing arrangements for carrying out the colonial policy. The Government was proceeding in the mutter H s rapid I v as was coiiMistent with the nature of' the problem.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXX, Issue 152, 30 June 1939, Page 8
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