ARBITRATION PROPOSALS
DISCUSSION AT IMPERIAL CONFERENCE. t!y Cable—Press Association—Copyright. London, March 22. Replying to Mr. W. Burdett-Coutts, Unionist member for Westminster. Mr. Asquith said the fact that no formal proposals had been received from Mr. Taft need not necessarily preclude the discussion of the principle at the Imperial Conference, and added that the usual channels of consultation with the Dominions were always open and available to the extent any of the proposals require. •BAPTIST THANKSGIVING. Received 23, 0.29 p.m. London, March 23. The Council of the Baptist Union adopted a resolution thanking God for President Taft's overtures and Sir Edward Grey's response. AUSTRALIA'S WARM SUPPORT. Received 24, 12.10 a.m. Sydney, March 23. The Federal Minister (Mr. A. Fisher) regards with great favor the arbitration treaty between Britain and America. He is prepared to go much further than is proposed. He added: "It has not only our moral but distinctly our positive support. Anything the Government can do to spread the belief in international arbitration it will do."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 260, 24 March 1911, Page 5
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