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QUESTIONS ANSWERED Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LLLVDO.V, Miirdi in ih(' House ol' Commons, replying to Mr IT. Day (Labour), Mr Amery said lie had not heard that sumo of the assisted migrants to New Zealand wore anxious to return to England, having found that tlioy had been misled regarding the prospects there. Replying to Mr E. T. Campbell (Conservative), who urged that the Empire (Marketing Hoard should encourage preference for the investment of capital in the Empire, Air Amery said Hint statistics showed that alter the. war ten times as much Hriti.sh capital had been invested in the Empire as in foreign countries. Replying io Major .Malone, the Po.d-master-GeiTeral (Sir William MitchellTlionison) said that negotiations were well advanced as to (lie terms of license and other details of the Communications Company. The terms as to the rental of the beam services had not yet iieccMi agreed upon. There would he a provision that the Host Olliee. il it so desired, should ho at liberty to use the beam for telephony.—Australian Press Association-United Service.
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Evening Star, Issue 20135, 27 March 1929, Page 6
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175HOUSE OF COMMONS Evening Star, Issue 20135, 27 March 1929, Page 6
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