IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.
...,.;/■ ■ :■' ■ .-.:■■■ -.». .r-r-' —. ■■;>;..:.■• DEBATE INPEDEEAL fIOtTSE. (By A««ociation--<3opyriglt.); (Australian and tf./i. Cable Association.) . (Received April 22nd, p.m.) MM/BOURNE, April 22. ( : €n : jhe..House' of Representatives,' Mr T. J. Ryan (Labour) moved an amendment to Mr. Hughes'B»formal motion regarding the Imperial Conference, that the Australian representative; be not permitted to commit'the Commonwealth to any policy without the sanra being subject to Ratification by Parliament and .the people. The debate is proceeding Mr Hughes, in announcing the details of the subjects to be dealt with at the Imperial Conference, said he had suggested that the matter of communication between the various parts of the Empire should be added to the agenda P»PW. .
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17127, 23 April 1921, Page 11
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109IMPERIAL CONFERENCE. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17127, 23 April 1921, Page 11
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