IMPERIAL POLITICS.
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LONDON. July 28.
(R«ceivcd Jaly 28, at TO p.m.)
In the House of Lords the Regency Bill teas Tcad a eccond time, also a bill facilitating the creation of bishoprics and amending the Bishops Resignation Act. iA. QUESTION OF FORTIFICATIONS. ' LONDON, July 28,
(Received, July 28, at 10 p.m.) In the Houso of Commons Mr G. Younger inquired as to the desirability of fortifying the Gulf of Pari a with a view of the discoveries of petroleum in Trinidad and the importance of the island after the Panama Canal was completed. Colonel Seftly rcplieil that the matter Was receiving consideration.
CENSUS BILL AMENDED
LONDON, July 28.
(Receivcd.Jnly 29„ at 0.25 a.m.) Tho House deleted tile religious clause ifrom th-i Census Bin.
The Givil List Bill was reported with, put amendment.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14898, 29 July 1910, Page 5
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