THE INTERNATIONAL SITUATION.
suggested discussion by im. peri'al conference;
STATEMENT BY "THE TIMES." By Telegraph—Press Assooiation-Oopyrieht (Rec. April 16, 5.5 p.m.) London, April 15. "The Times," commenting on the notice of motion given by Mr. W. Guinness in the House of Commons, that the Imperial Conference should discuss the present international situation, says such a discussion ought to take place. No conference which is not a mere formality ought to meet without reviewing the international situation. "The Times" expresses the hope that the Coronation year will' be marked by this further step. As a matter of honour, however, such discussions should be absolutely confidential. SIR JOSEPH WARD INTERVIEWED. ANGLO-SAXON UNITY. (Rec. April 16, 5.5 p.m.) London, April 15. Sir Joseph Ward has been interviewed at New York. He stated that without trespassing on the domain of English politics, he would suggest that it was possible that the continued failure of English statesmen to find a permanent solution for the Irish question barred tho way to complete Auglo-Saxon unity. He advocated tho co-operation of the British .communities on the Pacific seaboard against Asiatic invasion.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1103, 17 April 1911, Page 5
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