IMPERIAL CONFERENCE
MR. BRUCE'S PLANS.
Tentative arrangements have been jnade ■■*• by the Commonwealth Prime Minister„.', (Mr. Bruce) with a view to his departure . ',-. from Australia on 31st August. by the ' 'steamer Mooltan. for Great Britain," ;$o" ' attend, the Imperial Conference in LonV • - don in October. Mr.. Bruce's plani 'dfe-" ~'." pend upon the requirements of hig part1 .'- •' iri the referendum Arbitration Court po-w-. <,i crs campaign. Mr. Bruce should be able 7 to travel by train to Western Australia and, perhaps, after speaking in that St»te .'., in support of the Ministry's proposals, to_ join the Slooltaii at l'Vemantle. ■-. '"""_''' ~"1 Much of his Imperial Conference work ■; will be done by Mr. Bruce'with hU ttiff "*, on the Mooltan on the voyage to Eng- . : land. The referendum will probably.'.be-,-**-held on 2Sth August, thus allowing Mr...,-.-» Brtice to hear the result of the referendum .-., before he leaves the Commonwealth.. "''..,".*
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 3, 3 July 1926, Page 8
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144IMPERIAL CONFERENCE Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 3, 3 July 1926, Page 8
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