DOMINION DELEGATES
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EMPIRE CONFERENCE' FAILURE
I LONDON, 7th February. ' i " The most deplorable thing for many : years was the sending back- of the ■ Dominion delegates empty-handed from i the Imperial Conference," said Lord Stonchaven, ex-Governor-General of ; Australia, at a Conservative dinner at , Eugby for members who had repre- i sented Parliament for the past twelve years. . An interesting point, ho added, %vas wlio was first going to emerge. from the world-wide depression. As far as Britain was concerned, he believed the solutidn lay in closer unity within the Empire with a preference to encourage trade. ' ■
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Evening Post, Volume CXI, Issue 33, 9 February 1931, Page 9
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