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BRITISH ALIENS BILL

THE VOTR AfiATNST THE fiOYEKNMBNT. (R«c. October 20. 7.50 p.m.) London, October 28. In Wu> Houfp of Commons, Mr. Bonar Law, in cxpl.Tiung thi.< Government's ni-(ii>o.=al in rel'M-euce to Hie advene vote (in the Aliens Bill, said that, it, had Iwn decided to move, un amendment Viencli plot' to brins sh'ms to Ne-w-Imveii and Ciiwljy. He «aid that the adverse vote was a curious vote, because I:1ia (!ovp'-"P>e"t wns bPaten by its own fiwiids. If it hiit] Ixwn uncertain on this point the Government would have resigned The House of-Commons iiiiaiiimmisly ii(-cepfc-d the Government's revised alien.? proposal.—Aii.«.-N.Z. Cable Asm.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 30, 30 October 1919, Page 5

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BRITISH ALIENS BILL Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 30, 30 October 1919, Page 5

BRITISH ALIENS BILL Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 30, 30 October 1919, Page 5

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