TWO DUTIES
BUT "THE EMPIRE FIRST"
ME, MASSEY'S PLANS.
(Slt TELEGRAPH.—PRESS ASSOCIATION.)
CHRISTCHURCH, 4th August. Speaking at the Midland-Railway banquet here to-night, Mr. Massay referred to the comm X Imperial Conference, which he thought would be the most important conference yet held. A very great deal might depend on it. T hope," he said, "to leave at the end of this month, but I am not at all certain about it. It depends on Parliament. If the work is not sufficiently forward then I will have to say till 'it is. i had to think of my duty to the Dominion and to the Empire, and I propose to do both to the best of my abil-
A Voice: "Tho Empire first." th^o,,,M as6ey: ': The Em Pirc a »t, i morougnly agree. -
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 31, 6 August 1923, Page 2
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132TWO DUTIES Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 31, 6 August 1923, Page 2
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