SCHEME SUBJECT TO RATIFICATION BY DOMINIONS
ME. MASSEY AND SIR JOSEPH ■WARD PREPARING TO RETURN.
r>' ' ■ 'E©c. August 18, 5.5 p.m.) London, August 17. /•'. Mr. W. P. Mnssey and Sir Joseph Ward ; toe preparing for an early return. ...■'. "'.Sir. Massey, interviewed, emphasised that the War Cabinet scheme had not reached finality, but was etill subject to ■ ratification by the Governments and Parliaments of the Dominions. It must not be assumed that New Zealand would V agree to it. The summary published by ;''. "The Times", 1 did not fully disclose the ! details. It was understood that Mr. '. '■■■ Lloyd George would issue a statement on '.'Monday. Doubtless the scheme would be "':' epbjeoted to keen criticism in ■ ■',; lasi.i. Aβ for as he peruoually was con- '■ corned, he hoped that the new development would lead to permanent representation on the Imperial Cabinet. i ( Sir Joseph Ward, interviewed, said the "War Cabinet's decision only'amounted ': to an invitation to the Dopiinions to send i': ' representatives. Asked if it was probable ;■; that he would lie a nominee, , lie merely •■-!•;■■■ replied: "I am now packing to go to , ;' : . New Zealand."—United Service.
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 283, 19 August 1918, Page 6
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183SCHEME SUBJECT TO RATIFICATION BY DOMINIONS Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 283, 19 August 1918, Page 6
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