IMPERIAL POLITICS.
THE VETO CONFERENCE,
Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. LONDON, July. 28. The Times interprets the fact' that the Veto Conference met nine times in July as a sign of real progress, making towards a basis of agreement. THE ADJOURNMENT. •: LONDON, July 28. Mr Lloyd-George, on Tuesday or Wednesday, will movo that Parliament. a& journ until November •isj v : ' r i ' • . INTERESTS IN'.-KQRfiA. , LONDON, July. 29. (Received July 29, at 10.35 p.m.) In,reply to a.question by Jlr Steward in the House of Commons,' Sir E. Grey declared that in the event of . Japan annexing Korea the Government would study tlio best means of safeguarding British commercial interests. THE CIV-IL LIST. LONDON, July, 29. (Received July 30, at 0.5 a.m.). In the House of Commons the Civil List Bill was read a third time.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 14899, 30 July 1910, Page 7
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