IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.
APPEAL COURT RESOLUTIONS
[press association.—
London, June 13. Mr. Asquith presided at the conference.
Australian and New Zealand resolutions on an Imperial Appeal Court, and the Australian resolution on the law of conspiracy were discussed. The New Zealand motion was withdrawn.
The conference decided to leave the question in the hands of the Imperial law officers to draft a scheme showing how far the present scheme could be altered, «J*e scheme to be submitted when the full proceedings of the ,conference are published. The “conspiracy” resolution is intended mainly to combat stowaway Chinese, but owing to its farreaching character the matter will be left to the Imperial Government* to take measures to effect i remedyin the direction of Australian requirements. 1
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume I, Issue 152, 13 June 1911, Page 1
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