HOUSE OF COMMONS.
AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CARLE ASSOCIATION IX THE COMMONS. (Received this day at 11.10 n.m.) LONDON, May 17 Mr Wedgwood Berm in the Commons, asked for an assurance that there would be no rupture with Russia before tho reassembly of Parliament after Whitsun recess. Mr Baldwin said he 'could not give such an assurance. Air MacDonald moves the rejection of the Indemnity Bill on the second reading. AN INDEMNITY ACT. (Received this day at 12.1.5 p.m.) LONDON, May 17.
Air Baldwin in the Commons introduced the Restoration of Order in Ireland Indemnity Bill, 1923, stipulating that no action other than legal proceedings whether civil or criminal, shall lie instigated in any court of law against any person in respect of the issue of any order under the Restoration of Order in Ireland Act 1920, beforo tho passage of the Indemnity Act and that anv such proceedings, either before or after, shall be discharged and mode void. Two amendments were submitted, the first by Mr Wedge wood Bonn moving the rejection, and the second Mr Foot Simpson refusing to assent unless adequate compensation is given to the deportees.
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Hokitika Guardian, 18 May 1923, Page 3
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