POST-WAR PROBLEMS
PARLIAMENTARY ASSOCIATION'S CONFERENCE LONDON PREFERABLE AS MEETING PLACE By T«le*raph"Pr«ii Aiioolatiou-OopyrirM London, December 16. At tho annual meeting of the Empire Parliamentary Association, Colonel Amery, Under-Sccretary .for the Colonics, referred to the suggestion that a con-ference-of delegates of branches-should be held in Canada in the New Year; He urged tluit such a meeting would be far. preferable if held -in London during the meeting of the-Imnerial Cabinet in June, when t'<he Prime .Sinister of, all the Dominions would be. present. Such delegations, though informal, would provide a starting point for the serious consideration of post-war problems, • upon • which public opinion was not yet formed, anil would' thus serve ns a ' basis for the' discussion at. the Imperial Constitutional Conference in 1922.—Au's'.-N.Z. Cable \ssn. • '
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 72, 18 December 1920, Page 11
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125POST-WAR PROBLEMS Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 72, 18 December 1920, Page 11
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