THE NEW EMPIRE
CONFERENCE DECISIONS
COMMONS TO DEBATE THEM
(United Press Association.—Copyright.) (A.P.A. and "Sun.") (Eeceived 3rd June, 10 a.m.) T '.._. LONDON, 2nd June. m the House of Commons, Sir J. A t£S n°f tt«, (a);, 3- gain *aised the lues: turn of the desirability of discussine the Imp-rial Conference decisions. He eW U I Er\ tai? had abandoned her aY ™-control or superior authority: Mr. Winston Churchill answered that one reason why there , was no discussion was that the Conference was in general agreement on the decisions, but i was agreed that if they were taken sub silentio they would be liable to misunderstanding in other parts of the EmnrM*J^ rmaS°na« y> he welcomed the Liberal Whips' offer to co-operate in allocating a day for the debate.
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 128, 3 June 1927, Page 7
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