EMPIRE POLICY
PROPOSALS FOR CONSULTATION. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, July 18. (Received July 19, at 9.35 a.m.) Regarding the conference with the dominions’ representatives which the British Government proposes to hold in the autumn to evolve some system by which the existing methods of consultation between the dominions and the Mother Country relating to foreign policy and Imperial affairs may be improved simultaneously, ‘The Times’ says: “An opportunity will be taken to discuss the desirability of enlarging the representation of the various units at the regular Imperial Conference in order to obtain a greater weight of authority for any recommendations reached. Having regard to the fate of the preference resolutions, attention will probably bo cUrected towards tho usefulness of including in tho representation members of the official Oppositions to the various Governments actually in power, so that opinions from more than one quarter can bo obtained on a subject before any recommendation is made.”— 1 The Times. ’
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Evening Star, Issue 18690, 19 July 1924, Page 8
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157EMPIRE POLICY Evening Star, Issue 18690, 19 July 1924, Page 8
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