TRAFFIC IN HONOURS.
SERIES OF ATTACKS.
TO DISCREDIT THE LIBEBALSi
By Telegraph—Press Assoclatioft—CcpyrirM (Rec, Folmmry 24, 0.20 a.m.) London, February- 23. Tlio Parliamentary correspondent of the "Daily News*' declares that tlio Hotiso of Lords plan ■' to thwart the Government does not consist of the rejection ef the Army Amnio! Bill. But a series of attat-ks will bo made to discredit tlio Government en grounds of corruption, including the Ma-renin invcstaicnts, traffic in" honours, and the Sir Stuart Samuel case, Tho resolution concerning Lord Murray was followed to-day by Lord SclIjorne's motion coadewHing contributions to party funds as influencing - tto bestowal of honours, Mr. Fred Hall, Labour member for Normantaij, asked to-day: , "Whether tho Prime Minister will appoint a Select Committee to inquire into tho sources and expenditure of political funds, ! and report what legislation is desirable to prevent corruption?" Lord Charnwood nmh a similar request in the Hciiso nf Lords in favour of a Moyal Commission.,
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1992, 24 February 1914, Page 5
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156TRAFFIC IN HONOURS. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1992, 24 February 1914, Page 5
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