THE COLONIAL CONFERENCE.
; STATEMENT BY THE GOVERNOR. !:- • [BY TOLEaB'APB.-—PRESS' ASSOCIATION.] .' V •■. , .:':.;. Gisborne, Tuesday. Reference to. the Colonial Conference was made by the Governor in reply to an address to-day. ' His Excellency said that although many subjects of great• importance to : the British race had to be left unsettled that was bound to occur, for the re-organisation of the Empire to suit modern needs- must, he ventured to say, have a right to be gradual and be. deliberately considered, but the work accomplished, the free discussion : of vital topics, and the enthusiastic reception of.the colonial delegates must have advanced ,by several stages that perfect understanding and concrete unity which all desired. •
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLIV, Issue 13494, 22 May 1907, Page 7
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