IMPERIAL CONFERENCES
FUTURE MEETINGS.
LONDON OR DOMINIONS’ CAPITALS?
Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright,
LONDON, July 18. In the House of Commons Sir E. F. Stockton asked whether it had been suggested on behalf of tho dominions that for general convenience and tho stimulation of good feeling occasional meetings of tho Imperial Conference might be held in ono or other of the dominion capitals. Air Baldwin said there was no definite arrangement under which tho meetings should invariably bo held in London. Tho meeting place was determined by its convenience to everybody. Tho forthcoming meeting could decide where the nest would bo held.—A. and N.Z. Cable.
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Evening Star, Issue 18332, 20 July 1923, Page 6
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