STATISTICAL FACTORS.
.U'L'JCTIXG WHOLE EMI'IRI
I.ON DON, Jan. 19,
The Imperial Stalistic.il Conference which holiC its first siCing ot ihe Board ot Trade on T.omm'j 20, is the r.in come of the reconiniendp.tioH in the LOjnori rif the Itoyfil Dominions Commis-
siuii of .Voir that a conference of statis-tic-inns of Tne Empire should be called .'is soon .'(.-■ practicable after ihe war in older to consider the question of improving the statistical returns, especially with :i view to securing greater com-p-iniiility itnd uniformity, ar.cl consider the question of the formation of an Imperial statistical office to prepare statistics relating- to the whole < [ the British Empire. Tlie Imperial War t'on(ereiice tippruved these reeoiiiinendaiions, and laid down that : n inter-Im-perial Board of Control should supervise the proposed statistical office. The oi, ersea delegates attending the conferonce include Mr Unlcolm Fraser, of New Zealand. —A. and N. 7..
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Northern Advocate, 22 January 1920, Page 6
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