IMPERIAL INSTITUTE.
COMMITTEE OF INQUIRY. By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright United Service. (Received March 8. 12.20 p.m.) LONDON. March 7. The committee composed of the High Commissioners in completing an inquiry ! into the imprral Tnsttute. the future j of which is dependent on their findings j which will lead either to increased acI livity or closing down Australia's sup- ! port i?- Inke-warm. but Xew Zealand i is enthusiastic Sir James Allen, in an interview, said that t!ie institute was starving for want of money. The Dominion would support a. great Imperial influence .in addition to practical u«es. “In these ‘ days.” lie sad. ‘ when the Dominions are feeling their strength and have a tendency to act on their own, it is most important to keep alive such imperial strings which tend to hold ns together.”
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 16985, 8 March 1923, Page 8
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