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THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

ITS FRUITS DISCUSSED. By Cable—Press Association—Copyright London, June 21. Sir Joseph Ward, speaking at the National Liberal Club, welcomed the movement towards pence which would follow the proposed treaty with tt»e United States. All would like to s«e war abolished, but it was very necessary that they should be prepared to defend themselves in ease of necessity. The Imperial Conference had done a great deal more than all previous conferences put together, and the secret information given them regarding foreign affairs would greatly help them OB their return to their Dominipns. Mr. Fisher, interviewed on the results of the conference, said they were excellent. He would return to the Commonwealth feeling that much had been accomplished, and that more wti possible in the future by building on the foundation so successfully laid. Mr. Aequith and the overseas Premiere weje photographed in a group after the conference ended. THE TRADE COMMISSION'. y 4 ALL DOMINIONS REPRESENTED. N London, June 21. The Royal Commission on the trade relations of the Motherland and Dominions will consist of twelve members, all the Dominions being represented proportionately. The commission starts to visit the Dominions this year.

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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 335, 23 June 1911, Page 4

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THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 335, 23 June 1911, Page 4

THE IMPERIAL CONFERENCE Taranaki Daily News, Volume LIII, Issue 335, 23 June 1911, Page 4

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