FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.
NOT URGENTLY NEEDED. REGULAR CONFERENCES. BETTER. [By Electric Cable—Copyright]. [Auw.. anci N.Z. Cable Association.] (Received Wednesday, 8.25 p.m.) LONDON, September 19. The "Daily Telegraph" editorially says that the setting up of a fullyorganised Federal system has been clearly shown to have no strong public opinion in its favour in any Dominion. What is coming in view is a scheme of Imperial Conferences at regular and brief intervals, of fully-accredited political representatives of each Dominion, resident in London ;and of a highly-developed means of direct communication and transport between Britain a.nd the sister States. "There is matter enough here," says the paper, "for discussion during the five or six weeks, which, it is anticipated, will be the duration of the Imperial Conference, apart from questions relegated from the Economic Conference.
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Manawatu Times, Volume XLVII, Issue 2753, 20 September 1923, Page 5
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