‘EMPIRE STILL HAS REAL VITALITY’
NEW YORK, Oct. 14. The New York Herald Tribune, in a leading article on the Dominion Prime Minister’s Conference in London says: “Political observers who wrote funeral orations for the British Commonwealth a year or two ago appearently were wasting their time. Although the patient still has a fewsore muscles he seems to be growing healthier every day. “The conference has produced m dications that the Commonwealth still has real vitality, and that the present state of the world adds o its reasons for existence.” The Herald Tribune, after discussing the possibility of India remaining in the Commonwealth, says: “While there may be some American loss of
trade as a result of the survival of a strong Commonwealth, this would be a small price to pay for the additional stability the world would have if such peoples as the Indians and the British were close friends ”
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Greymouth Evening Star, 16 October 1948, Page 6
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