THE RESIDENT MINISTER
air. ATASSEY/ will make STATEMENT.
■V question regarding the appointment of" a Resident iiimster in London was put to the Prime Minister in the House of Representatives yesterday by -aiiJames Craigie (Tiraaru). He askedl 11, in view of the present war situation, which justified constant expectation of ft victorious peace in the near lutu.ro,.the Government did not consider it impeialively necessary to appoint without <lelaj a Minister to represent- .New Zealand-in the Imperial War Cabinet during the remaiaing period of the war, and thus tecure prompt, co-ordination between the Motherland and the Dominion at the piesent important stage of the great conThe Prime Minister said he would take 1,11 opportunity, probably an early opportunity, of psplitmin ? to ; the Ho he what the position was in regard to the proposed Resident Minister. Ihe Government later on would submit proposals with regard to what it 'bought ought (0 bo done in this very important matter.
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 30, 30 October 1918, Page 4
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156THE RESIDENT MINISTER Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 30, 30 October 1918, Page 4
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