Speaking at tlie reeeption tehdered him e.t Dunedin, Sir James Allen, referred to the great difficulties with regard .to Imperial organisation, and said that it was by no means an easy problein to work out the relationships. He would look foi-ward with interest to . what took place at the next Imperial Conference. There were differenees of opinion amongst the Dorhinions. Canada, the largest and oldest- of them all, was peculiarly situated, bordering as she . did on the United States, hardly knowing where she stood in the commonwealth of British nations, dependent to a large extent upon her politics. There was South Africa, restless too with her difficult problems of populations — her Dutch and her native populations.
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Marlborough Express, Volume LX, Issue 229, 28 September 1926, Page 8
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