Imperial Conference
1 AIISTKALIAN ANI) N. 7.. CABLE ASSOCIATION. FOREIGN RELATIONS, i Received This Day at 11.30 u.m.) LONDON, June 27. 1 Mr Hughes approves of Hon Lloyd George’s statement that friendly cooperation with United States is a cardinal principle dictated by what seems the proper nature of things by instinct, quite as much by reason and common sense. tliis, However, lie considers the interests of the Empire paramount, and not affected by outside considerations. There was some frank criticism at the Conference On Monday though not unfriendly in nature. Some delegates expressed disappointment at the explanation of the foreign policy, contending that no Essential ilt'w filets hild been declared. There were none so secret that they could not have been cabled or communicated by letter.
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Hokitika Guardian, 28 June 1921, Page 2
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126Imperial Conference Hokitika Guardian, 28 June 1921, Page 2
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