QUEENSLAND PREMIER ENTERTAINED
IMPERIAL PEACE PROBLEMS. London, May 2. The Empire Parliamentary Association tendered a luncheon to Mr. Ryan (Queensland Premier). The chairman said that the Empire's bonds had withstood tho greatest test ever imposed on. any. people in the history of the world. The manner in which the Dominions had stood besido the Mother Country had won the war and saved the Empire, and. in his opinion, had saved-the world; but the best efforts of all parts of tho.Empira would be required in the course of reconstruction. ' Mr. Ryan said lie hoped tho yarionß parts of the "Empire would not embarrass one another in 'their reconstructive effort. Tho difficulties were over-great, but'the Dominions would assist in all possible 1 directions. One urgent problem was to faring industrial and political movemenh? togetiier as one machine. x He loped the. League of 'Nations would' not interfere with the domestic affairs of nations. Such questions as White Australia and Australian only be decided by Australia.''"' Queensland hoped for great agricultural development, and would welcomo no immigrant?' more than those from tho United Kingdom.—Aus.-N.Z.-Cable Assn. <
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Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 191, 8 May 1919, Page 7
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182QUEENSLAND PREMIER ENTERTAINED Dominion, Volume 12, Issue 191, 8 May 1919, Page 7
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