BRITISH PREFERENCE
THE CONFERENCE DECISIONS
MR. MASSEY'S HOPE.
(SMCIAL TO MIBSS ASSOCIATION.)
(Received 11th December, 9 a,m.)
LONDON, 10th December. Interviewed as to whether the result of the British elections would mean the nullification of the Imperial Conference resolutions in regard to British preference, Mr. Massey replied that it was impossible to state at present. The subject had been entirely omitted from the election speeches of the party leaders, and until Ministers and their Parliamentary supporters had considered the position it would be impossible to arrive at any definite conclusions. Personally, he thought an .effort would be made to give effect to the recommendations of the Conference. He hoped sincerely that the action of the British delegates to the Conference would be confirmed, and h« was working in that direction-
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Evening Post, Volume CVI, Issue 140, 11 December 1923, Page 7
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