THE CONFERENCE.
CORONATION DELEGATION. QUESTIONS IN PARLIAMENT. i Several questions on the Parliamentary Order Paper to-day had referenco to the Imperial Conference. Mr. Arnold wanted to know whether any reconv jnendation. had been sent to the Colonial Office as to the date most suitable for the Imperial Conference to be held. 1 "I have suggested," replied the Premier, ''that about the end of April or the middle of May would be convenient." In answer to another question by the same member, Sir Joseph Ward said that no notification had yet been reoeaved from the Colonial Office fixing the date of the conference. Mr. Anold also wanted to know whether lie Prime Minister would, at an early date, state what had been decided a ? t0 reading a delegation of members of Parliament to the Coronation in June nest. "No invitation," replied Sir Joseph Ward, "has yet been received, but if it comes > before the end of the session, I will give members an opportunity of discussing it."
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Evening Post, Volume LXXX, Issue 113, 9 November 1910, Page 8
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