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THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

NEW ZEALAND’S PROPOSALS. (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright). LONDON. March 20. The “Times" says that New Zealand has often led the way in Imperial politics, and trusts that Sir Joseph Ward will persevere in his effort to advance the fundamental object of the Conference, viz., the closer union of the scattered nations of 'the Empire. Replying to questions, Messrs Asquith and I-iarcourt declined to be drawn into a discussion on Sir Joseph Ward's Imperial scheme. The “Times” says that Australian dclegaies to the Imperial Conference will have to bestir themselves if they are to maintain the reputation for eloquence and fervid Imperialism which made Mr Deakln the dominant figure In 1907.

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Southland Times, Issue 16692, 22 March 1911, Page 5

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THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE Southland Times, Issue 16692, 22 March 1911, Page 5

THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE Southland Times, Issue 16692, 22 March 1911, Page 5

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