| Show 0 Til rim 1 JI II I 1 CONr CI The rIi Imperial premiers ot or the A empire 6 hll junt had n 1 conference tn III 4 the thc h Capital C that Im attracted v attention a ll n I Ion It ft W II B n II very VI VIp p brilliant BO o coi filled II a e part of ot the IhO program l hut but ut now nw when It l Is ended the th are aze re wM to feel eel only disappointment nt at Uto me gre fe tO I Il l 1 suits of Ot the deliberation Many tan Ian ot or orf f V them th m to London l hoping to secure Cure CureA A lor Cor respective colonies P commercial c but It eem peem they thc encountered unexpected 1 R I lion One feature of Hf II the conference appear important Im The rhe I he premiers ro re for 1 to their countries as 03 a nations of colonies It Jt 1 t a II lg fact that even III In the editorials discussing ilis nations f Is tin term torm used usel In a recent reent article a It l III Ii drawn wn evon by byo 1 o conservative n amun man a all as l Milner between the British na nfl nations alia the like India and ami other lither Asiatic AllIn dependencies In I n the clos closing ing Jn nt It n a II Earl speaking In the name naun of cC the tha whole home liberal alluded l to the great grent confederation of It nations nat which men mell call the tho Thin wes WAil nt at tho thu very A discussion u to 10 hoth whether hother er el tho Iho gathering nC of premiers was wan to be bA benn benil nil nn Imperial I I council tou un or 1 un IU Imperial I The rite question Involved In iii Inthis this tills dispute WIll whether the assembly of ot premiers to be simply nn on Im irn Imperial penal machinery Through th the efforts of ut Sir Wilfred Laurier this pUn plan which tich was favored by h the representative from Australia WH defeated lie He I e Ill the name flume Imperial Conference anex fiR all ex ot the principle of ot Imperial Impend unity unit local liberty Besides U the sanction given to 10 the tho view tInt that regards regarda w 1 s many partH of lit the tho empire as very ver lit Ill little tle tb writ van accomplished hed Tho of cC Australia Au salil sahl the tho Japanese e wore were a n me nie minCe to td the Interests of ot Ills his bl country The Tho ThoNa TheNe New Ne Na Premier T tho the New I oun fishery fish ry the ti conference and pleaded a mL ILm modus m n with IliO r United Slates States hut but hii t Karl Iari of ot Klein Elgin replied that the government was as unable to tin do anything whereupon Sir Hubert Ubert ilia I II a I vehement protest A practical measure adopted a t roul from the United Kingdom to Fla b by way ot of A committee In hi Into hito I to 10 hu hI to Into the cost of such I n mi route ned and to tu draw dra up definite proposals upon tho the subject Tho rho Ih motion of cC Sir Wilfred la Is J designed to a reduction In freight charges thun time giving an 1111 Indirect form of ot prefer preter preference ence to 10 the time British colonies reducing the tIun train from England Enlund to Australia J from 30 tO d Imms y to 20 0 O am In time the end di iii diverting 11 sonic some of f tho tb now going by way of orNo Now York Is 11 perhaps I tho Limo most minuet tangible result of ot the confer conference ence In their at ut the banquet time the t S did not forget to the l auiler iu ry u to a toast to 10 that nUl what struck lit ruck him luimit most on coming to Europe van HII the time filet fact Hint l llla lived Jh crl In nn nil armed camp lie lIc admitted It a reality You have hlo to arm against your OUI neighbors iu lie added must your neighbors tire ure armIng you ou be ie thanked that w no are arc free freo from those these cun m Inn I n iny ny own o ju land in miti Sir S Ir Joaeph Watt AVard told tl Us thaL that New tew ew knew how Id Ip settle the thC woman suffrage mid that sliu ahu wo vae In a fair WRY way ws to settle time the Ih t land Vo Wo o are aro certainly living 11 i lilt In lii an tin Ot Or and cont mind and this III IH Is I l um unie 01 of tC r the hit evl eI of time the th of the of brotherhood that l Is hi liming lI hl 1 the Ibo world ivon I von If luch do not muot to I all that may hona for or they are aru not In it II ill |