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IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.
CANADIAN D E L E G A T E S
SAIL FOR LONDON.
OTTAW A* Friday.
S ir W ilfrid L aurler, S ir Frederick
Borden, and Mr. Rcdoyuhe Broder, the
representatives of Canada to the Im*
perial Conference, left to d a y for Loudon..
Wihile the M inisters will participate
in all th e discussions they will lake
tihe initiative in only th ree. Canada
is anxious to secure th e speedy realisatio
n of the ’‘All R ed" steam ship
schem e; and Sir Wilfrid L aurler will
urge on the Imperial Conference and
A ustralian Government the desirability
of coming to a definite agreem
ent, looking for the inauguration of
a fa ste r subsidised service between
G reat Britain, A ustralia, and New
Zealand. He will also urge th e adoption
of a uniform n aturalisation law,
w hereby papers secure?! in one part
o f tihe Em pire are recognised a® con
stltu tin g British citizenship in any
o ther par t
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