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.MS I It X'. lAN AN!) N.Z. I'.MIIjK ASSOCIATION. HUGHES SPEAKS. ON IMPERIAL CONFERENCE. MELBOURNE. Sept. 30 In the Eederal House ol Representalives Mr Hughes. 111 the I'ullilment el ~ |„,anise, addiessed the llou-e on th ' work ol the lni]ierial Gollfereiu e. He eni'pliasis.'.l that he had not cmnii.iOe.l Au.-i ra lia to any expenditure. Everything done there was subject to Parliament's approval. , Helen ing to tlu- Puihc and Australia’s I'elatims with .lapaii. lie aske l 11, embers not to lorget that miles- Japan was onnlcnt In be stagnant m the buck water she 111 list have mem to expand. This was del'll riddle ol t he Sphinx, fur u hit'll an answer luu.t be I'mind. : Refen ing m the ahandminimit ~l «' prelim ilia Is' Pacilh ( ’mdereliee. Mr Hughes said he saw no 10-pc ol ;1 "- armaiiient until the Paedi. 1"'" 'h'nn had been tiled, and tKis eouM >'"l.' he done hv a modus vivmidi sails aetory to Japan. Amen,-a and Austrn--1,1 Mr 11 iii'hes emieluiled hy slating that peace in the Paeilie n.eanl pea, ' I'm the Empire uml tlm 'vor. ■.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 October 1921, Page 1
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