IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.
MELBOURNE^ Dec. 29. Mr li"vih© considei^s the invitation to ;he Imperial Conference; ; of most vital importance" to. the. future of the Elmpire, jarticularly Australia. He considers -hat all other considerations should give ray to the question of representation^ t is expepted tha-t .Mr Hughes Avill.dispose his intentions next week ? after the liberal party, has "discussed the rpositioti : , WELLINGTON, last night. ♦"*. ' I : Speaking 1 , to-day o.f the- Imperial Conference, Mr' Allen . saAd there was 1 no doubt that vMr Massey would attend the s'onferen^e and-remain m,. England, until it was concluded.' ' \- Questibned as to the prospects of an ' early.' session pf-- Parliament m New Zealand,: the Minister, said • "At the present moment there is no intention of calling Parliament together until Mr 'Massey comes back." •;■■•/■•■ .
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XLIII, Issue 14185, 30 December 1916, Page 5
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