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EMPIRE CONFERENCE’S STUDY NO DECISION REACHED YET. Australian and N.Z. Cable Association. (Received November 16, 7.40 p.m.) LONDON, November 15. The discussion at the Imperial Conference on defence, inter-imperial relations and foreign affairs has created a unanimous insistence for improved methods of consultation. Australia’s liaison system wi’#i the Foreign Office often cropped up, ns an example of closer contact, but the desire appears to he for something even more direct. Australia’s system is regarded as experimental, ns Mr Bruce admits it is intended to be. The delegate* *0 far have not settled on any plan, though the enlargement of the responsibilities of High Commissioners, or the appointment of special a-c credited officials of high status, are amongst the suggestions considered. “We are hammering at this and other things affecting our relationships, and we should have them all straightened out in a day of two,” was tho assurance given to-night.
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New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12606, 17 November 1926, Page 7
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151CONSULTATION METHODS New Zealand Times, Volume LIII, Issue 12606, 17 November 1926, Page 7
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