EMPIRE POLICY
A CANADIAN COMMENT.
(Australian and N.Z Cable Association.)
OTTAWA, January 13.
The Montreal “Star,” commenting on the unanimous refusal o fthe Dominions to participate in an Imperial Conference, at London, on the Peace Protocol, declares: “It now only remains for the British Government to announce that the Conference has been abandoned. It was a blunder*. Even if a Conference had been held, the real need of the Empire tolday is to discover some permanent continuing method of- consultation, whereby common action could readily and easily be obtained. The next Imperial. Conference called should not be summoned to discuss any protocol or to determine any simple specific Imperial problem, but to devise machinery whereby the spasmodic Imperial Conferences will be rendered unnecessary, and assuring. that the continuous growth of the foreign policy of the united nations of the British Empire shall not be checked by misunderstandings, prejudice, or sectionalism. Australia has already made an important step in this direction.” . ’ ■
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Greymouth Evening Star, 15 January 1925, Page 5
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