HOUSE OF COMMONS.
AUSTRALIAN AND N. 7.. CAULK ASSOCIATION. DANGEROUS DRUGS BILL. LONDON, April 9. During the week-end the Dangerous Drugs Bill was. read a third time in the House of Commons. 1M1M: RVA L COXFEIt EX£ E. LONDON. April 9. In the House of Commons. Mr Baldwin announced that the Imperial and E;i nomic. Conferences will open on tho Ist. October. Being held concurrenly it is anticipated that all the Dominions and India will be represented at the Hionomic Conlerenco except New Zealand who will also be nnreprcsenled at the Imperial Conference. Jt is regretted that Mi Massey does not expect to be ablo to attend the Imperial Cjg;fertence, but is lroped that till the other Prime Ministers will be present because the questions of Imperial preference and defence wiil most certainly be considered.
Lord Berkley suggested that ns Mr Massey would he unable to attend, the High Commissioner (Sir James Allen) .be invited.
Mr Baldwin replied that that was for the Prime Minister to decide.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 April 1923, Page 2
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