LEAGUE OF NATIONS
MR, HENDERSON'S VIEWS. (Rec. February 1, 1.20 a.m.) Zurich, January 29. Mr. Arthur Henderson, interviewed, said'"Any solution other than a League of Nations as a prelude to'a no-war .league can prosper ouly. as obstacles to world traffic are removed. Free exchange .will reduce the cost of living over the whole world. Tho system' of the open door should be applied to the colo-nies."—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn. EMPIRE REMOLDED BY WAR THE DOMINIONS' SELF-GOVERNING PARTNERS. London, January 30. "The Times," in a lender discussing the German colonies, says;—" Whatever the final settlement may be they will never return to Germany.- More permanently interesting is tho Conference's new tion of the national status .of the dominions. Tho dominions have taken their place in the sight of the whole world as self-governiiig partners in the British Empire. Moreover, they .'are exercising a double voice, one on behalf of the Empire, _and the other for ; themselves. Their position at the Conference shows remarkably how tho organisation of the Empire has taken a now shape in the hard mould of war."—"The Time;-."
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 109, 1 February 1919, Page 7
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