STATUS OF DOMINIONS
A NEW RECOGNITION Bj Telegraph.—Press Assh^—(’opyrlfctt. Received. Dec. ,9. 5J> p.m. Capetown, Dec. 8. General 'Smuts speaking at Win burg said his protest against South Africa attending Washington unless it went oe its own legs had been taken up by th< British Governnient with far-reaching results, for the other Dominions to-Aaj we're attending tfie Cohf&'encfe, not a? British Empire delegates, but as repre* sentatives of their separate DominionsHis object had thn.4 beeh achieved and any treaty itiade ijt Waslvingtoii wdule be signed on behalf of South Africa or an equal footirfg vrttfi All ‘otfttr nations America’s attitude,- which had tarnished South" Aft left’s status', had b»eh righted and largely owing to his efforts. —Reuter Service.
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Taranaki Daily News, 10 December 1921, Page 5
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