"LEAVE WELL ALONE"
CANADIAN PREMIER'S IDEA.
(ADSTRALIAN-NETr ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION.) OTTAWA, 21st September. Speaking at Quebec, Mr. Mackenzie King, Prime Minister of Canada, asserted that Canada, had no question to ■ raise at the Imperial Conference, and not a single grievance. Any change _in constitutional relations with Britain or the other Dominion* was not desirable. It was no time to rave new issues. "It is a Conference," he-soid, "not a political contest." Prior, to the message given above the i remier, Mr. Mackenzie King, had not announced his policy. It Is understood authoritatively,, said an earlier message, that on constitutional relations he will advocate the autonomy and supremacy of the Canadian Parliament over Canadian issues, as did Sir Wilfrid Laurier, but lie will urge the. improvement of methods of consultation and communication between the Govern-
wealth ArfS" crf°f the C°"™onvealth, Mr. Bruce, as reported, urges Hie adoption of a new defence scheme and wider preference for Dominion ;iFt£ ably combat »"y^Sui w
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 73, 24 September 1923, Page 7
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