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LONDON CONFERENCE

COMMITTEES AT WORK. Pres* Association— By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, July 17. An official communique, in reference to tho Interallied Conference, says that the work was continued to-day by tho Committees. The first committee met at the Foreign Office under the chairmanship of Mr Philip Snowden, and the third met under Sir Robert Kinclersley (a director of the Bank of England). Tho second committee will sit to-morrow under the chairmanship of Mr J. H. Thomas. Tho Government gave a dinner tne conference delegates, at which Mr Ramsay MacDonald presided. The company included the High Commissioners of Australia, South Africa., New Zealand, the Irish Free State, and India,—A. and N.Z. Cable. DOM INIONS’ REPRESENTATION. LONDON, July 17. Although the form in which tho various dominions will bo represented at the Allied Conference has not yet been determined, the probability is that if the Empire is represented by three delegates one of them will attend' as representing tho dominions, but not necessarily the same person qn each occasion. Mr Thomas, as Colonial _ Secretary, attended yesterday’s sitting, in view of the fact that the question of the direct representation of the dominions was then pending.—A. and N.Z. Cable.

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Evening Star, Issue 18690, 19 July 1924, Page 8

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LONDON CONFERENCE Evening Star, Issue 18690, 19 July 1924, Page 8

LONDON CONFERENCE Evening Star, Issue 18690, 19 July 1924, Page 8