BRITISH POLITICS.
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(Received December 7th, 7.35 p.m.)
LONDON, December 7,
The House of Commonr completed the Committee stage of the Unemployment Insurance Bill. Mr Mac Donald's censure motion on the Government in connexion with the state of the coal industry will bo taken to-morrow.
On the motion for adjournment, Mr Saklatvala complained that he had been refused a passport for India. Earl Winterton, quoting from Mr Saklatvala's inflammable speeches during his last visit to India, said it was proposed to continue the embargo. The House adjourned.
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19178, 8 December 1927, Page 9
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