IMPERIAL RELATIONS
DOMINIONS' REPRESENTATIVES AND GOVERNORS
NEED OP YOUNG AND ACTIVE PERSONALITIES' By Telegraph-Press Associ ation-OoDyrinht (Itec. September (i, 7.30 p.m.) London, September a. "The Times," vii a leader highly appreciative .of Sir Thomas Mackenzie's work in Britain, deplores the increasing tendency to appoint to Dominion positions in London and to Governorships of Dominions elderly men whoso public life is approaching: the end. "The Times" says that so long as the Imperial system contihues to bo a thing of vague, undefined ties, ambiguous constitutional relations, and commercial interests which often conflict, it is extremely important to fill those posts with young active personalities. The Imperial Conference should agree to joint action making the salaries sufficient for the proper performance of tho duties.—'"The Times."
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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 295, 7 September 1920, Page 6
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123IMPERIAL RELATIONS Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 295, 7 September 1920, Page 6
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