COMING CONFERENCE
MR. BALDWIN'S SUGGESTIONS
LONDON, 26th July
Two things should be done at the Imperial Conference, Baid the Conservative leader, Mr. Stanley Baldwin, at Brighthouse. In the first'place an assurance that there would be no interference with preference should be given the Dominions.
Secondly, a body should be established, composed of representatives of each of the Dominions'and the Mother Country, to sit in permanent session:, at the expense of the Empire, working always at those economic and industrial problems in which the Dominions and the Mother Country were interrelated.
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Evening Post, Volume CX, Issue 24, 28 July 1930, Page 9
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