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PREMIERS' CONFERENCE.

DR. JAMESON DISAPPOINTED. Press Association-By Telegraph-Copyright Received 9.28 p.m., May 20th. LONDON. May 20, Dr Jameson, in an interview at Southampton, on the eve of his departure, declared that he was disappointed with the result- of the Imperial Conference, but certain principles had been affirmed and definite steps taken which would bear fruit in the future. SIR. J. G. WARD'S VIEW. ■

Sir J. G. Ward, in an interview with Renter, at Brindisi, emphasised that the Conference had proved in nowise abortive. On the contrary, much valuable informa r tion had been recorded, at what after all, it must be rememberrd, was the first practical business Conference held, and it should yield practical results in the future.

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Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13291, 21 May 1907, Page 5

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PREMIERS' CONFERENCE. Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13291, 21 May 1907, Page 5

PREMIERS' CONFERENCE. Timaru Herald, Volume XC, Issue 13291, 21 May 1907, Page 5

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