CANADIAN CRITIC SNEERS AT “ ADROIT ” REPORT ON IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.
By Telegraph.—Press Association, —Copyright.-*-*'Sydney* Surt ” Cable. (Received November 23, 1 p. 111.) VANCOUVER, November 22. Canadian newspapers, for the most part, regard the result of the Imperial Conference as merely setting down definitely and conspicuously what has been the tacit understanding, the outgrowth of years, between the Mother Country and the Dominions.
The “ Montreal Star ” refers to the report as a Magna Carta for the Dominions. “Itis a very adroit document. It contains little that is important and new. Yet it is so phrased that Hertzog will be able to get up before his Africanders on the veldt and quote phrases which will seem to show he has successfully championed their most determined demands.”
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 18011, 23 November 1926, Page 9
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