PACIFIC PACT
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II W ■ ■ Empire ConferenGe Gives Approval DRAFT TO BE PREPARED
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(Received 3, 10.30 a.m.) LONDON, June 2. The chief delegates at the Imperial Conference during this morning got to grips on Mr. J. A. Lyons's Paeific Paet proposal. They had nlready considered a statemont fegarding the matter which was circulated by him, and were able to-day to give their Considefed vieWs on it. After Mr. Lyons initiated the discussion, the Associated Press' political correspondent undefstands that all the Dominions gave an enthusiastic reception to the idea, and are ready to support it in principle, but they consider that the stage has not so far been rcached for approaChing othef Paciflc PoWers. . it wili fifst be neceseary to fotmulate draft pfoposals to enable further conference discusSioh on them towafds evoiving ad agreed formula, after Which eonsultations Will OBfetit through dinlomatic channels.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 117, 3 June 1937, Page 5
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