NOT TO END THIS WEEK
MUCH BUSINESS STILL
KO DATE FOR PLENARY SESSION
(British OfflQial Wireless.) BUGBY, 7th November. Heads of delegations to the Imperial Conference will not meet again pntil ' Monday, but in the interim will be occupied with the drafting of reports for consideration at a plenary sitting of the Conference. It is unlikely the Imperial Confer-' ence will bo able to complete its work next .week. Several constitutional'issfie's involving intricate technical questions still remain to bo disposed' of, including nationality questions, appeals to the Privy Council, the form of issue of exequaturs to foreign consuls, in addition (to constitutional questions raised in the report on the operation of Dominion legislation; while on the economic side decisions by the heads of delegations are awaited on various proposals which have been; examined in committee to secure closer inter-Imper-ial co-operation. Heads of delegations will take up the consideration of some of these matters on Monday, but no date has yet been fixed for the plenary, session of the Conference. „ ; '"■'■.',
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Evening Post, Issue 113, 10 November 1930, Page 9
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169NOT TO END THIS WEEK Evening Post, Issue 113, 10 November 1930, Page 9
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