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IMPERIAL FEDERATION LEAGUE.

By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright. IMPORTANT MEETING. (per press association.) London, April 14. The meeting of the Imperial Federation League at the House of Commons to day was very largely attended. Admiral Sir J. C. R. Colomb presided. Mr Heuniker Heaton withdrew his amendment, which proposed that the League, having failed to secure the objects for which it was formed, should dissolve. The proposal of Lord Rosebery to alter the title of the League was not considered. The Imperial Federation League consider the time inopportune to summon a Conference to prompt common interests in policy as between the Colonies and Great Britain, but will appoint a deputation to wait on the Marquis of Salisbury, submitting the views of the Colonies on the subject.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 998, 17 April 1891, Page 19

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IMPERIAL FEDERATION LEAGUE. New Zealand Mail, Issue 998, 17 April 1891, Page 19

IMPERIAL FEDERATION LEAGUE. New Zealand Mail, Issue 998, 17 April 1891, Page 19

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