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THE COLVILLE AFFAIR

A REMARKABLE DIVISION.

RADICALS VOTE WITH GOVERN-

MENT.

By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyrigh'

London, March 13.

The division in tho House of Commons in reference to the suggested Colville enquiry, was a remarkable one.

Sir Charles Dilke, Mr John Burns, Mr C. P. Scott, and nine other Radical members voted with the Government. Mr B. A. Yerburgh, Sir Frederick Milner, and three other Conservatives opposed tho Government.

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Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 63, 15 March 1901, Page 2

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THE COLVILLE AFFAIR Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 63, 15 March 1901, Page 2

THE COLVILLE AFFAIR Gisborne Times, Volume V, Issue 63, 15 March 1901, Page 2

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