IMPERIAL UNION.
Press Assooiation—By Telegraph—Copyright. OTTAWA, October 25. (Received October 25, at 11.16 p.m.)
Sir Frederick Pollock, after a tour of Canada, addressing the Montreal Board of Trade, said tho time was not ripe for a complete and close union between the various portions of the Empire, but closer commercial relations were possible by means of an Imperial intelligence bureau, with its headquarters in London, which would form the basis of a- system of commercial laws within the Empire.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13424, 26 October 1905, Page 7
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