IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.
CANNOT BE LONG DEFERRED. London, January. 29. The" ''Times' " Toronto correspondent rrites that, although tho Government s not.convinced that great advantages fill accrue by holding the Imperial /ohference while "the energies of Minsters engaged in Canada are devoted o; the war, it must not be understood here is any desire for a long postponehent. .'"'.'".,.'■'
DEFENCE OF THE PACIFIC. ; THE WHITE MAN'S BURDEN. j '"■ . . Sydney, January 30. ; The "Daily Telegraph," in a leader soninienting on Mr. Eisner's visit to .'Jew Zealand, urge's the necessity for Reciprocity and the mutual systcinatisiig of defence policies. Australia at present' is bearing practically tho whole >f the white man's burden in the Paciic, although New Zealand's interest is practically identical. The disappearinco of Germany from Polynesia, in adlition to New Guinea and the Bismarck yrchipelago, has increased Australia's ropicarresponsibilities, and the tiroo is Ipening for concerted action.
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2373, 1 February 1915, Page 6
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144IMPERIAL CONFERENCE. Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2373, 1 February 1915, Page 6
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