THE OVERSEAS LEADERS' ARRIVAL.
WELCOMED BY THE PRESS
Received 10.50 a.m. , LONDON, June 10. A. Newspapers warmly welcome tea overseas statesmen, declaring the-war has demonstrated the uni'ty 'of Ithe. Empire, which is itself a League of Nations. It is suggested in some quarters that the Imperial Conference should accept the hint, and consider the best way for a settlement of Ireland's grievances. The Daily Telegraph says the public retains a vivid recollection of Mr Hughes' tonic personality, fiery energy, and magnetic and full blooded speeches. The Telegraph earnestly hopes if hG finds traces of lethargy, Mr. Hughes will again galvanise us into fresh activity. Both Australia and New Zealand sent their Permiers to declare fearlessly the New Australasian Monroe Doctrine, "Hands off the Pacific." Discussions at the conference on that theme alone will be of first rate importance, owing to its obvious bearing on possible peace terms.
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Taihape Daily Times, 11 June 1918, Page 4
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