IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.
[rEUTER's TELEORAMS — COPYRIGHT.] London, April 25. At to-day's meeting of the Imperial Conference, the discussion on the question of Australasian naval defences was resumed. After the delegates of the Imperial Government had explained the types of war vessels which they proposed for the Australasian defences, and which would be an improvement on the Archer typp, several of the colonial delegates read telegrams from « their respective Governments accepting the Imperial defence proposals lubject to the approval of the Colonial Legislatures. Sir Henry Holland congratulated the colonies on their complete unanimity on the defence question, which of itself would be sufficient to prevent the failure of the Conference. Sir Patrick Jennings (New South Wales) expressed confidence that his Government would agree to the defence proposals. London, April 26. The colonial delegates to the Imperial Conference were presented to the Prince of Wales at yesterday* levee.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1543, 27 April 1887, Page 2
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145IMPERIAL CONFERENCE. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1543, 27 April 1887, Page 2
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