RESOLUTIONS WATERED DOWN
Meeting Mr Maekenzie King's Views (Received 10, 11,30 n.m.) LONDON, June 9. After long diseussions betwcen the Prime Ministers, the Imperial Conference to-night adopted a most iinportaht report — namely, resolutions dealing with the international situation. It is gathered that the resolutions mere considerably watered down to jnset Mr Maekenzie King's view before submission to the Conference for adoption, enabling the main concltisions to be unanimons, but it as learned that a reservation by Mr Savage will appear in the addendum, in which New Zcalnnd intimates that she adheres to her attitude to the League as expounded by Mr Jordan at the Assp.mblv in 1936.
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 123, 10 June 1937, Page 5
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