THE VOICE OF THE EMPIRE
SHOULD BE HEARD WHEN PEACE IS. DISCUSSED. (Rec. March 28, 3.30 p.m.) London, March 27. The London "Times" emphasises Lord Milner's warning (uttered at the Colonial Institute); and adds: "The Government's decision to hold no sort of conference in 1915 means that it is prepared to run the risk of having to consider peace terms without a verba] consultation with the Dominions—a very grave , risk to take." [Speaking at the Colonial Institute last iveek Lord Milner said that their oversea kinsmen might not be parties ±0 the peace negotiations formally, but ithey ought, virtually to be. They should he consulted discreetly. A timely acknowledgment that this might obviate misunderstandings would be a great •step towards a perfect and permanent partnership.]
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Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2421, 29 March 1915, Page 6
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125THE VOICE OF THE EMPIRE Dominion, Volume 8, Issue 2421, 29 March 1915, Page 6
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