IMPERIAL RELATIONS.
EMPIRE IN EVOLUTION.
WAR HERALDS CHANGES.
DAY OF RED TAPE PAST.
(Received April 2, 7.30 p.m.)
London, April 1
The Saturday Review, in a leading article, states that the country after tho war will insist on being better informed as to foreign policy, and will also insist on closer relations with the Dominions. " The latter," the article continues, " are grown up, and can no longer be fobbed off with departmental red tape or an under-strapper of State. It is unbelievablo that they will subside quietly, and not ask inconvenient questions regarding rearrangement. The war will enormously quicken the Empire's evolution."
The Saturday Review cannot see what good end can be served by postponing Australia's strong movement for an informal consultation with the Motherland during the war concerning the matters that are bound to come forward when the day of settlement arrives. To secure an intimate communion with tho people of Australasia requires a much more human touch than the chill, curt agency of cablegrams and the rigid formalism of Whitehall.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15884, 3 April 1915, Page 8
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