IMPERIAL CABINET
j ORGANISATION NOT DEVELOPED YET TO BE DISCUSSED AT NEXT YEAR'S CONFERENCE (By Telegraph-Press AssociatioE-Copyriclit London, May 4. In the House of Commons, replying to Mr. P. A. liurd, Mr. Bonar Law stated that there had been no development of the Imperial Cabinet organisation since the decision announced on August ]!), '.918, in regard to tho Dominion l'riine Ministers communicating directly with tho Prime Minister of tho United Kingdom, and the Dominions being entitled to representation at meetings of the Cabinet in London. The whole matter would be discussed at the Imperial Conference which it ; was proposed to hunt in 1921 to consider the inter-Imperial constitutional relationships, in accordance with tho resolution of the last Imperial Conference. Communications were maintained with the Dominions, and important papers of Imperial concern were forwarded weekly for the information of the Dominion Prime Ministers. The reason why there was no Cabinet organisation in England for continuously considering Imperial matters was that the Dominion Ministers did not think it suitable to have representatives there.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 189, 6 May 1920, Page 6
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172IMPERIAL CABINET Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 189, 6 May 1920, Page 6
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