IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.
iPress Assn.-rßy . Telegraph-^Copyright) y y '' '.- ./ . LONDON, sMarch 17. ! '" The Australian Agents-General haveunanimously resolved, to suggest to their /'Premiers that the Slates should advance ii. claim for representation driY the Imperial Cprifereiicef/Avith a \'iew tp the -recognition/- of.; their ..cpnstitutio'nai.-i'ights by r the admission of State' Premiers pr noihirieesto tjie 1911 conference, fso that the. States may bo represented; m tbj> discussion of such questions as the appointihent of State Governors, immigration, and other matters '-upon, which "-the CoipmonAvealth representati\'es have • no' right to .speak/ for tlie States. ■■" The gerierai ppiriibn is that the present time is, favorable for again advancing a claim m, vieAV of the harmonious relations between /the States arid the Commonwealth Governriient. . -■' • . V ' '' •'.';■
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12100, 18 March 1910, Page 5
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118IMPERIAL CONFERENCE. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVII, Issue 12100, 18 March 1910, Page 5
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