IMPERIAL CONFERENCE
MR BRUCE ON FOREIGN POLICY. Press Association—By Telegraph—CopjTight. Australian and N.Z. Press Association. MELBOURNE,-July 25. (Received July 25, at 11.5 a.m.) In the House of Representatives the Prime Minister outlined the agenda paper lor tlho Imperial Conference, lie explained the attitude of hie Ministry towards the various questions, especially emphasising the necessity for giving the dominions a voice in foreign affairs. Apropos of the latter, Mr Bruce mentioned that the action of Mr Lloyd George in Bringing tho Empire to the brink of war with Turkey was most unfortunate. Tho Prime Minister was taunted by Opposition members with being a member of tho Hughes Ministry l , which supported Mr Lloyd George’s action. Mr Bruce replied that ho made no apology; for after Great Britain had decided 'to take action there was no alternative but to assist by prompt action.
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Evening Star, Issue 18336, 25 July 1923, Page 6
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141IMPERIAL CONFERENCE Evening Star, Issue 18336, 25 July 1923, Page 6
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