1926 Imperial Conference


The 1926 Imperial Conference was the seventh Imperial Conference bringing together the prime ministers of the Dominions of the British Empire. It was held in London from 19 October to 22 November 1926. The conference was notable for producing the Balfour Declaration, which established the principle that the dominions are all equal in status, and "autonomous communities within the British Empire" not subordinate to the United Kingdom. The term "Commonwealth" was officially adopted to describe the community.
The conference was arranged to follow directly after the 1926 Assembly of the League of Nations, to reduce the amount of travelling required for the dominions' representatives.
The conference created the Inter-Imperial Relations Committee, chaired by Arthur Balfour, to look into future constitutional arrangements for the Commonwealth. In the end, the committee rejected the idea of a codified constitution, as espoused by South Africa's former Prime Minister Jan Smuts, but also fell short of endorsing the "end of empire" espoused by Smuts's arch-rival, Barry Hertzog. The recommendations were adopted unanimously by the conference on 15 November, followed by an equally warm reception in the newspapers.

Participants

The conference was hosted by King-Emperor George V, with his Prime Ministers and members of their respective cabinets:
NationNamePortfolio
United KingdomStanley BaldwinPrime Minister
United KingdomThe Earl of BalfourLord President of the Council
United KingdomWinston ChurchillChancellor of the Exchequer
United KingdomAusten ChamberlainForeign Secretary
United KingdomSir William Joynson-HicksHome Secretary
United KingdomLeo AmeryColonial Secretary and Dominions Secretary
United KingdomSir Laming Worthington-EvansWar Secretary
United KingdomSir Samuel HoareAir Secretary
United KingdomWilliam BridgemanFirst Lord of the Admiralty
United KingdomSir Philip Cunliffe-ListerPresident of the Board of Trade
United KingdomThe Viscount Cecil of ChelwoodChancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster
United KingdomThe Earl of ClarendonUnder Dominions Secretary
United KingdomWilliam Ormsby-GoreUnder Colonial Secretary
United KingdomSir Philip SassoonUnder Air Secretary
AustraliaStanley BrucePrime Minister
AustraliaNeville HowseMinister for Defence and Minister for Health
AustraliaJohn LathamAttorney-General
William Lyon Mackenzie KingPrime Minister
Ernest LapointeMinister of Justice
IndiaThe Earl of BirkenheadSecretary of State
IndiaThe Earl of WintertonUnder-Secretary of State
Irish Free StateW. T. CosgravePresident of the Executive Council
Irish Free StateKevin O'HigginsVice-President of the Executive Council and Minister for Justice
Irish Free StateDesmond FitzGeraldMinister for External Affairs
Irish Free StatePatrick McGilliganMinister for Industry and Commerce
Irish Free StateJames McNeillIrish High Commissioner to United Kingdom
NewfoundlandWalter Stanley MonroePrime Minister
NewfoundlandWilliam J. HigginsMinister of Justice
NewfoundlandAlfred B. MorineMinister without portfolio
New ZealandGordon CoatesPrime Minister
New ZealandSir Francis BellMinister without portfolio
South AfricaJ. B. M. HertzogPrime Minister
South AfricaNicolaas HavengaFinance Minister

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