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The Conference.

(By Telegraph—Press Association.) LONDON, Yesterday.

Mr Do akin complimented Mr Haldane oa his luminous exposition, and strongly urged (he publish’ng of his speech. It was entirely recognised that Mr Haldane’s desire was not to infringe the powers of the colonial goverumen s and legislatures or gone*' nil staff, hue only me .nt to offer mature advice. Ho believed that any proposal (o extend opeia ions to the general P df, while permit-ling the colonies to participate would be heartily welcomed by Australia.

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Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43084, 25 April 1907, Page 2

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The Conference. Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43084, 25 April 1907, Page 2

The Conference. Te Aroha News, Volume XXVI, Issue 43084, 25 April 1907, Page 2

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