THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE
MR .FISHER'S VIEWS. , Bj Telcirrash—Press Asscciation-OojiyrlEhl Fremantle, August 9. Mr. Fisher, tho Commonwealth Prime Minister, referring to tho Imperial Conference, declared that a distinct step in advance had been made.. "I place no limit to its growth of usefulness," he said. "A marked featuro was tho action of tho Imperial Government in taking tho representatives of tho Dominions into tho inner family cirple. This would go far to prevent difficulties arising, besides helpins to settle them when they do arise. Regarding the Naval Agreement, I am glad to say that in future tho Dominions will bo consulted wherever possible. "The growth of tie Labour movement in England," added Mr. Fisher, "is' assured. Nothing can stop its progress."
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1202, 10 August 1911, Page 5
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