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FOREIGN AFFAIRS.

DISCUSSION IN HOUSE OF COMMONS. By Telennnh-Press A63ociation-GfinyrieM (Rec. November 21, 5.5 p.m.) London, November 20. In the House of Commons, Mr. Asquith, the Prime Minister, stated that the Government was anxious to facilitate tho discussion of foreign affairs. A motion en tho subject was introduced on Monday, Su Edward Giey, Foreign Minister, opening tho debate with an explanatory statement.

GREAT DISAPPOINTMENT. (Rec. November 21, 11.25 p.m.) London, November 21. The newspapers show that members of the House of Commons, for van*us icasons, express great impatience and disappointment at the postponement of Sir Edward Grey's statement.

On Thursday of last week Mr. C. S. Goldman, M.P. for Penryn and Falmouth, inquired for further light on Hcrr Ton Bethmann-Hollweg's statement regarding Mr. Lloyd : George's speech and the sequel. Mr. Asquith replied that tho question covered so raany matters of gravity and delicacy that Sir Edward Grey would Wwull Statement'itr-tho«ourse ! of the' debate.- " '

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1292, 22 November 1911, Page 7

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FOREIGN AFFAIRS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1292, 22 November 1911, Page 7

FOREIGN AFFAIRS. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1292, 22 November 1911, Page 7

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