THE BRITISH EMPIRE
CONSULTATION BETWEEN DIFFERENT PARTS. London, June 17•In the House of Lords, Lord Charnwood drew attention to the for devising machinery to,ensure continuous consultation between the different parta of the Empire in regard to important Imperial and international questions. ' Lord Milner, in reply, said thero was certainly no occasion for any nervousness that proposals would be made by this country that the different Governments of the Empire should be brought, into a now form of subjection. He said th<3 time was long past when such an impression could be reasonably entertained by even the most nervous Dominion- Statesmen and citizens were now on common ground, and we gladly accepted that position that thero was no kind of authority in practice, whether or not there might be in the theory of tho constitution, or that the Parliament and peoples of the United Kingdom claimed any longer to exeroise over the Parliaments and peoples of the Dominions—Router.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 228, 21 June 1920, Page 5
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