IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.
> DEPUTATION TO MR ASQUITH. \ United Press AeßQoifttioa —By Electrio Teltgiaph—Oopyright-. • • ■ LONDON, July 30. A deputation of members of the Rouse of Commons urged Mr Asquith So invite delegations from the Parliaments of the cfominions at the Coronation. to the Imperial Conference. Mr SAsquith was unable to promise Government co-operation, and suggested that the Lords and Commons should Entertain the visitors, j A Blue Book dealing with correspondence since the last Imperial Conference shows that though the Earl or Crewe had pressed tho various Governto propose business for the dis'crussLon at tho 1911 gathering he had 'not received definite suggestions, the ! correspondence relates to topics dus'cuss>°d at the last conference. Tpon Wis there had been a. divergence, Tintshlv Mr Deak in's criticisms on the reSgenient; of the Colonial Office- in accordance with the conference's suggestions.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 9914, 1 August 1910, Page 1
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