IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.
THE MBStSfiGSE. Esceivsd-Jttne 16, Mfrfun. Jjoodon, Jmu 'lft He Press Brtraau states that a seaml meeting of the Imperial War Conference was held, on the morning of tike 18th June- There was aMI attendance, including representatives <xf Australia and India* lie Coofejenee includes for first time representatives of all the dominions and India, and is more completely representative of the Iknpire than any previous conference. Mr. Walter Long, who presided, read the King's reply to the Conference's loyal resolution, as follows:—Th&Kin# | thanks the War Conference for its renewed assurance of the devoted loyalty of all parts of the Empire, is glad to welcome the delegates from <JI the overseas dominions and Tmtin- He »«» received the resolution with \erjtq&£ai pleasure. The Conference haa met in circumstances of unparalleled gravity, and is proof at a united Jknpire in a determination to njxhoid the «n»mw\Ti i rightg and liberties of mankind. Th» !.3£ing trusts the deliberations w3l lead to even closer associations of all parts of"the Empiro in tu resoiv® to defeat the common enemy, and traikt up the Empire into a freer and even more united Empire."—Atzb.-N-Zj Cable A&sci. and Baiter,
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Taranaki Daily News, 19 June 1918, Page 4
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191IMPERIAL CONFERENCE. Taranaki Daily News, 19 June 1918, Page 4
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