THE PRESS CONFERENCE.
MAKERS OF PUBLIC MEN. (BY IBIBGIUrH—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPIIiiaH7.I (Reo. January 22, 11.5 p.m.) London January 22. The "Standard," the "Daily-Mail,"' and the "Chronicle" contain leading articles' on the Imperial' Press Conference, recognising it as marking a fresh strengthening of the ties between the Motherland and the colonies. "The Times" remarks:— ~'.':',..
"After thd Premiers comes tho press, the unofficial.mouthpiece of that public'opinion which makes Premiers, .'and to which, Premiers must bow': more than some of them are quite willing to acknowledge."
CHRISTCHURCH REPRESENTATIVE. (BY TEUSGEAPH—rRESS. ASSOCIATION.) '
■.. /. Christchuroh; January 22. Mr. R. M. Macdonald, one of the directorsof the "Christchuroh Press" Company, who leaves for England next month, will be the Christchurch representative at' the Imperial : Press Conference opening,in.Jjondon..early in June;-' ■■■ ■■ '■". :' ','; • ':.. ■.'■.'."-'•' ■. '-.:■: i. .
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Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 413, 23 January 1909, Page 5
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122THE PRESS CONFERENCE. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 413, 23 January 1909, Page 5
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