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BRITISH POLITICS.

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AUSTRALIAN AND N.Z. CAULK ASSOCIATION. PROVISION FOR WOMEN' ALU'S. LONDON, Jan. 5 Two rooms, a sitting room ami a dressing room, will be reserved in the . House of Commons for the women _ members. The dressing room is noJP- ing fitted with mirrors, dressing tallies, and wardrobes. The manager of the House of Commons Kel’reshment Room is notifying the waiters thiit tlieir engagement is terminable tit a day's notice, adding: "TH ■ : of the |jo!ui<"d si; u;it ii.ni fr !’() I.ITIC A I. LONDON. 1 a n ", The ' Morning !V-I V |.o!itn s’ : v I e>|n,|)il( ’lt aV - " ITe .<•«•!,liisi- 'Hid some of the Liberals regard as certain the lialdwin Government's defeat in January 17, when Parliament meets, but they may lie counting their chicken,s he fore they are hatched. There is a revolt of Liberals against eo-o])eration with the Socialists. It is assorted that .Mr Lloyd George never expected so uneompromising a declaration us Mr Asquith's on Doeemher IS. Consequently lie was oliliged to jettison, an address which lie had prepared. When the CoioniJiient does make it- exit, flu- a!.: ii.iide id who -Co-ie-i n.iiio towards i.ai our Mill difi'er n; no v.nv trniii uh.,l *b. " would i;.n e afi'.nied : it.,, other on: v achieved powor Th" Sociidi t - •• J he gjy«:i a fail field, am! m> i'm. our. ’l'ho urn I’r-mier . id. in .dl limme: ,1 am! ot lift ini-ine •. bnve tin a .-i-i----unce which has always been extended by the I'.eader of the Opposition. On lie other hand, every attempt to carry on the predatory, .subversive plans ii hereto the r.neialisls are com milted will lie fought by the Conscr valives with their full strength.'’

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 January 1924, Page 3

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BRITISH POLITICS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 January 1924, Page 3

BRITISH POLITICS. Hokitika Guardian, 7 January 1924, Page 3

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