IMPERIAL CONFERENCE
SUGGESTED COURT OF APPEAL. MR HUGHES’S SCHEME. (united service TELEGRAM.I Received this dav at 1.80 a.m LONDON, July 17. The Imperial Conference dis cussed Mr Hughes’s resolution for creating a now Imperial Court of Apneal replacing the Privy Council. In a lengthy argument. Mr Hughes outlined a nroject, ineluding the appointment of a Dorn i nion s ’ represontotire. The Conference, including the Lord Chancellor, generally concurred in the logic for a change. New Zealand on Ho whelp heartilv supporting AH TUm-hes. Strong onpesifion dovYUned on the e-rounds ef nracHcabilitv. the Tiord Chancellor end others urging that Ho drnp+ic changes, wo I’FI 1 ’FI roouire an uuhoaval H (lie ineibode r,P nrocedure. wT>>ch was Undecirahle. 1 The fiiccupsie,, was adinn””cU
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Greymouth Evening Star, 19 July 1918, Page 5
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