IMPERIAL CABINET
LONDON PRESS IN FAVOUR LONDON, October «. " The welcome arrival of General Smuts seems a good moment again to urge the formation of a permanent? Imperial Cabinet," says the ' Daily; Mail 1, in a Reading article. "Tha counsel of General Smuts and other dominion statesmen has been invaluable, but unfortunately intermittent. Wei shall need closer contact with the dominions in the future years. It will he» obtained only if some of their best men are in session in London. - We feel thati this development is bound to come after; the war." - _ ' The Times,' in a leading says': "General Smuts'a ai-rival should have earnest, far-reaching developments. Mr Churchill told Parliament thai Britain regards a meeting of the Empire Prime Ministers as an important and immediate objective. Mosii of the Prime Ministers emerged from! the recent elections with their tenure of office confirmed, and they are free for a considerable time —even in NewZealand and Australia, where the direct* menace by the enemy has been partiallylifted—to withdraw temporarily' front national administration and bring a contribution to the common pool." ' The Times ' adds: '.' The more prosperous state of the war has made th» meeting physically and politically easier, and has increased the urgency for consultation."
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Evening Star, Issue 24989, 7 October 1943, Page 5
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