A NEED FOR ADEQUATE MACHINERY.
TO DEAL \m&B. IMPBRIAt ■•■.;; , QUESTIONS. •, ;: . ; .j
[I>KESS ASSOCIATION.] ' ! The Times .is not surprised akba, Wilfrid Laurier's agitation forJban- ; adas liberation .from the Motherland's most favored nation treaties,, in .order to seek facilities to enter into arrangements with other xw-, minions or foreign countries^ffermg safifif actory/reciprocal terms. This suggests the .recognition m the imperative need for adequate machinery_to deal with Imperial questions. Unless such machinery were provided in the difl:efent portions of the Empire, there was a danger of their adopting partial solutions, which possibly might be difficult mutually to reconcile. Though the time, perhaps, was not ripe for such a comprehensive scheme as Sir Joseph Ward's, the matter had engaged the growing attention of the: Motherland.
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Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 64, 16 March 1911, Page 5
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121A NEED FOR ADEQUATE MACHINERY. Marlborough Express, Volume XLV, Issue 64, 16 March 1911, Page 5
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