IMPERIAL POLITICS.
_ -*s* —" [By Electric Telegraph—Copyright] Times and Sydney Sun Services. London, July 23. In the House of Commons, Mr Chun hill, in reply to a question, said he did not propose to inquire into the allegation of bribery in connection wicn the armaments trial in Tokio. There was no reason to assume that because of the bribes naval interests wore affected. He saw no ground for striking off Messrs Vickers from the contractors' list in the War Office. Such an action would be disastrous to British naval interests.
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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 79, 24 July 1914, Page 6
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89IMPERIAL POLITICS. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXIX, Issue 79, 24 July 1914, Page 6
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