IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.
A CONSTRUCTIVE PROGRAMME.! ngie —FoPi -shrdlu slirdiu "iMH ul "° 1 LONDON, Dec. 19. j The "Times" in an article on lhe Imperial Conference states that A us-! traiia properly wishes to press the cple oi" international arbitration t.ud the terms of the Declaration of i.ouI don. On both quest.oils she will find ' Canada supiiorting her. They indicate tho immediate necessity i"<ir devisi.ig 1 means whereby the opinion of the DoI minions will make itself felt. 11l coni dt'eting Imperial relations with foreign I jxiv. ers, the voice must be the Empire s, . not Britain's alone. New Zealand urges ; the creating of an Imperial Council. , Everything depends 011 the form, le.it I it- doubfs whether the Council will eve. j J with purely advisory powers, prove in I consonance with Austral an and Oanj ad an ideas. The need is not for deI liberation by a central authority, which ! seems in some sense to impair the ant >- : nomy of the existing Cabinet, l-ut ' ra-It-'r for the machinery of a thorough I rapid, personal exchange of views . !
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Timaru Herald, Volume XCIII, Issue 14380, 21 December 1910, Page 5
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177IMPERIAL CONFERENCE. Timaru Herald, Volume XCIII, Issue 14380, 21 December 1910, Page 5
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