CABLBGRAMS.
IMPERIAL COUNCIL.
THE NEW ZEALAND SCHEME. (Per " ; .: . Mr i- : - receive ; raeinibsTij . '■■■■■. ■. in suppor ■■/: ■ '■ I for the "c ' ■ ' '■■•■■ Council g ... Tho Morning Post' questions whether the iicihome conforms to the prevalent idea of Imperial partnership. Any moral or letfal authority possessed iby tho Council would impair outono:ny. It prefers utilising 1 the existing ample opportunities for co-operation instead of creating; new machineiy.
(The NenV Zealand proposal to oomio before ihe Imperial Ctonferenc^ ia as follows: "That the 'Empire, hafi now roacheel a staofo of Imperial developniient which renders 1 it expedient that thei'e should 1 ;ba an Imperial Council of State, with repvesentativoi from all tlip constituent parts cf thvj Einrpir.?., advisory to tho Imperial GovernmiEnt on all questions affecting the "interest of His Majesty's dominions ove'.-siea : that this essential Department of the Dominions be separated from that of the Crown colonier-i, each Depai^ment being placed under a. separate permanent Undoi'-Secre-ta ry."
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Thames Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 10852, 29 April 1911, Page 1
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