THE NAVIGATION COMMISSION
AUSTRALIAN POINTS. London, March 27. Mr Hughes indicates to tho Conference six points that Australia attached most importance to, She was pre)mrod fo accept t(he Board of Tra*'s ivrtilicate, as to the Mine// for British ships, but considered it insiiflicient under the existing systcn; of foreign *hips. Australia wanted an adequate standard or to be applied to nil ships. The Labor Commoners entertained Mr Hughes at luncheon. '•TIMES'" CRITICISMS. Loudon, March i'i. The '•Times," dealing with the Navigation Conference, emphasised the need for legislation, and the Empire's united development along parallel lines in view uf Irade conditions and ag-gre.-sive foreign legislation. lfc rejoices that indications show a disposition calculated to make, the discussion profitable.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 30 March 1907, Page 2
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117THE NAVIGATION COMMISSION Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 59, 30 March 1907, Page 2
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