THE IMPERIAL ROUND TABLE
QUESTION OF DOMINION EMBASSIES j OVERSEA STATESMEN'S VIEWS j London, Juno 18. j The King gave an audience to Mr. ; W. M. Hughes (Commonwealth Prime ; Minister) and Sir Robert Borden (Prime ! Minister of Canada) at Buckingham : Palace. ! ,lt is reported that Mr. Hughes is I likely to remain in England' as Minis- '• terial representative of the Common- ' wealth fur tho duration of the war. j Mr. Massey, on being interviewed, ' said he had not considered the question of appointing a Minister in London for i tho duration of tho war. i Mr. Andrew Fisher, High Commis- ! si oner for Australia, questioned regard- j tag Press reports suggesting his trans- ' forc-nce to Washington, replied enigmatically: "I am tho arbiter of my own fate, not, a pawn in other men's games." . ; —Aus.-N.Z. Cublo Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 233, 20 June 1918, Page 5
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136THE IMPERIAL ROUND TABLE Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 233, 20 June 1918, Page 5
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