PROGRESS REPORTED
IMPERIAL CONFERENCE ECONOMIC REPORTS (British Official Wireless.) Ree. noon. RUGBY, Nov. 5. Final consideration of the constitutional aspects of inter-imperial relations was continued by the heads of delegations of the Imperial Conference to-day, and progress made. The question of the right of a citizen of a Dominion to carry an appeal to the Privy Council was discussed at some length,- and adjourned for further’ consideration. The work was also reviewed of the committee on merchant shipping legislation, which, in the light of the recommendation of last year’s conference on the operation of Dominion legislation, lias been ■considering methods of attaining uniformity in accordance with the principle of the common status of nations within the commonwealth, as enunciated by the last Imperial Conference. ( The committee, under the chairmanship of-Mr. W. Graham, is drafting the result of its labors, which includes agreed reports on the question of the quota as applied to wheat and to other commodities, upon import board? and bulk purchases, and the various other subjects referred to it.
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LV, Issue 17409, 6 November 1930, Page 7
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