MOVING TOO RAPIDLY
CANADA AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS THE GOVERNMENT CRITICISED. Press Association—Cv Telegraph—Copyright. OTTAWA, Jinn; 11. (Received June 12, at 12.5 p.in.) Parliament was prorogued on Monday afternoon. Criticising the expenditure for the Canadian Embassy at Tokio, Sir George Perlcy (Conservative) asked what would happen if all the dominions had Ministers at Tokio. Such a situation would be full of danger. In times of stress the British Commonwealth must present a. united front on foreign affairs. Some course might be found for the whole Empire to be represented in foreign countries. Canada was moving too rapidly. There should be a thorough conference with the other parts of the Empire before steps were, taken.—Australian Press Association.
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Evening Star, Issue 19890, 12 June 1928, Page 5
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