IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT.
(Press Assn.— By Telegraph— Copyright) • - v LONDON, May 28, "Iri a discursive' debate on the question of the adjournment of the Houee of Commons ' until Thursday, Sir Edward Grey, Secretary for, Foreijfn Affairs, deprecated nervousness as to foreign afiairs, and. said that the trriubles.in tho Hear East: had been: sucoeded by combaratiVe qujjet. i;He denied tliat^ the Government was; too cautious in regard to the Coii^o/.question, .which, if not rationally handled, might cause European difficulties, compared with \Vhich those of the' last' tew months, would be- child's play. The blockade of the; Congo river blight raise ft- European J question of the gravest kind:. \. :.. AA .".'.. t Mr'^ A/squith, replying .to Mr. _C. Harinsworth, .. Liberal member for Mid-Worcestßrslureij-said he po;uid consult his colleagitea .Vs to the desirability of according Empire ... Day official recogni »tion in ' tlie, future. ■■','
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11863, 29 May 1909, Page 5
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138IMPERIAL PARLIAMENT. Poverty Bay Herald, Volume XXXVI, Issue 11863, 29 May 1909, Page 5
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