EMPIRE PARLIAMENTS
VISIT ’TO CANADA NO NATIONALIST DELEGATE There'will be no representative of the Nationalist. Party in, the Parliamentary delegation which is to visit Canada this' year. It was originally intended that the delegation consist' of a representative each -from the Reform, '- Nationalist, and Labour parties in the House of Repi’esentatlVes, and one from the Legislative Council. The Postniaster-General (Hon. W. Noswortby) was chosen as the Government's representative, and Mr. W, J. Jordan (Manukau). as that of the Labour Party. The Nationalist Party, after a meeting, decided that it would not be able to send a delegate owing to the proximity of the elections and the .important business to come before Parliament during the session. The announcement was made yesterday that Mr. T. W. Rhodes (Thames) would go as the second delegate of the Reform Party. The Legislative Council will be represented by the Hon. J. B. Gow.
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Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 241, 12 July 1928, Page 13
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148EMPIRE PARLIAMENTS Dominion, Volume 21, Issue 241, 12 July 1928, Page 13
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