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THE IMPERIAL IDEA.

FORMATION OF A COMMON PARLIAMENT. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright. London, April 29. Speaking at the Compatriots' Club Lord Milner said that if, as is fervently 'hoped, the present loose association of self-governing States grows in time into a regular partnership, it can only be by the development of a new organ of Government representing the whole Empire and dealing exclusively with matters of common interest. The introduction of oversea representatives into the British Parliament was unsound. He protested against the suggestion that Tariff Reform was unsound, and that it should bs shelved.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 378, 2 May 1910, Page 5

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THE IMPERIAL IDEA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 378, 2 May 1910, Page 5

THE IMPERIAL IDEA. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 378, 2 May 1910, Page 5

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