GENERAL CABLES
NAVAL PACT. fUnited Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph.—Copyright.) TOKYO, Oct. 1. The Japanese Privy Council at a Plenary meeting, in the presence oi the Emperor, to-day passed the Naval Pact. PADDLING THEIR OWN CANOE. CAPETOWN, October 1. Tlie opening of the Imperial Conference coincided with a declaration by Dr Madau, acting-Premier, on South Africa’s independent states at the Cape Nationalists Congress. He said the Imperial Conference had ceased to function regarding our constitutional liberty. It is for us to interpret its scope and character. South Africa possessed the fullest right to neutrality in the international sense. He did not believe in the doctrine of unity.
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Hokitika Guardian, 2 October 1930, Page 6
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