THE DELEGATES.
[PER PRESS ASSOCIATION.—COPYRIGHT.] LONDON July 29.
Tlio Dominion representatives held a confidential conference, which was convened by the Hon, Mr Borden. They discussed the questions of common interest, including naval defence and channels of communication with the Imperial Government.
DELEGATES ACTION ENDORSED WELLINGTON July 30.
The Farmers’ Union conference passed a resolution endorsing the attitude of the New Zealand representatives respecting the capftired German; colonies. *
MR MASSEY AT HOME. LONDON July 29. The Hon. Mr Massey visited the n * Walton Hospital ,and presented a number of military medals for meritori- : ous service, and medals to New Zealand wounded soldiers. It. is understood that the Imperial Conference discussion on the Empire shipping communications was based on Air Massey’s resolution. It is believed that after investigation, trie Board completed aii enquiry , which will result in a better and more regular shipment of the Empire’s raw materials to tho various markets; also place on parity the more distant outposts, with those which are more fortunately situated geographically to the chief markets. This possibly means State assistance.
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Hokitika Guardian, 31 July 1918, Page 2
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