MR. COATES'S OPINION
"LET MATTERS DEVELOP NATURALLY"
NEW ZEALAND AND THE INTER-
IMPERIAL REPORT.
(United Pres3 Association.—Copyright.) (Sydney Sun Cable.) (Received 23rd November, 2 p.m.) LONDON, 22nd Nov. "" "My attitude has been that the less, placed on paper about the Empire Constitution the better," declared Mr. Coates during an interview with an "Evening News" representative. "New Zealand has been satisfied to let. matters develop naturally between herself and Britain. We have feared that natural development might have beerr hindered rather than helped by a written Constitution. We have realised, however, that what is sufficient for New. Zealand might not satisfy others, and;' accordingly, we are pleased to concur, with the inter-Imperial Report."
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 125, 23 November 1926, Page 10
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