THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT
iCSrIiAI.IAN AND N.Z. CABLE ABSOOIATIO’’ NOT WESTMINSTER’S BUSINESS! LONDON, May 17. Professor Butcher sought to move the adjournment of the House of Commons m order to draw attention to what lie termed “open and avowed robbery of British subjects in Southern Ireland and the failure of the Imperial Government to make representations to the provisional Government.” The speaker refused the motion, on tho ground that it was a matter foi the Irish Provisional Government.
GERMAN DEFAULT ANTICIPATED LONDON, Ma v 19.
Mr C'liaiiib'evlniii, replying to a question in the House of Commons, stated France had not sent any further assurance that she was willing to confer on the reparations. It was expected if reparation commissions reported that the Germans have defaulted on May. 31, the Allies must confer and decide what notion i s to he taken.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 May 1922, Page 3
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