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THE EMPIRE DELEGATES

MR HUCHES MAY STAY AT HOME. NEW ZEALAND AND HOME MINISTER. MR. FISHER MAY GO TO U.S.A, United Press Association—Copyright. LONDON, June IS. Tlie King gave audience to Mr. Hughes at Buckingham Palace. It is reported that Mr Hughes is likely to remain in England as Ministerial representative for the duration of the war.

Mr Massey, interviewed, said ho had not considered the question of appointing a Minister in London for the duration of the war.

Mr Fisher, questioned regarding the press cables suggesting Iris transference to "Washington, replied enigmatically : Vi am arbiter of my own fate, not a pawn in other men’s games."

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Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4900, 20 June 1918, Page 5

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THE EMPIRE DELEGATES Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4900, 20 June 1918, Page 5

THE EMPIRE DELEGATES Gisborne Times, Volume XLIX, Issue 4900, 20 June 1918, Page 5

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