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SIR J. COOK FOR AUSTRALIA UNITY OF EMPIRE (British OJficial Wireless. — Copyright) Reed. 11.32 a.m. RUGBY, Friday. Sir Joseph Cook, formerly Australian High Commissioner in London, will leave for Australia to-morrow on the conclusion of his period of office. In an interview to-day be spoke of various adjustments in Imperial relations effected during his term of office, and notably the last of them, contained in the definition of Imperial status at the recent Imperial Conference. He said: “Now that our Dominion status has been defined it becomes our duty to work for those things that make for unity. It still adds to the strength and prestige of the Empire to speak and act together as far as is reasonably possible.” —A. and N.Z.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 128, 20 August 1927, Page 9
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125HOMEWARD BOUND Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 128, 20 August 1927, Page 9
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