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BRITISH POLITICS.

EM PI HE -WIRELESS. (“Sydney Sim” Guides). (Received tnis dav nt 0.25 n.m.) LONDON. Jiimiarv 31. TTi'ore are good grounds for believing the Labour Government is adopting a \ policy of complete State control of wireless. Tile Postmaster General will shortly table a. motion in tin- Commons tor tlm latiiieation of plans eliminating Marconi's participation in tin* Empire wireless cliain. WO.MAX M.P. —► (Received tliis day at 12.2/5 p.m.) LONDON, January 30. .Mi ss .fewson, who set out to walk to Norwich to aridress her constituents, rather than use a train during the B rail strike, lias arrived in Norwieli. accompanied hy Miss Murray, a fellow trade unionist. They got a lift oecasionally, used motor buses and trampl’d muddy roads for the rest of tlie way. CABIN KT INTENTIONS. LONDON, January 31. The “Daily Mail” says Air Macdonald informed an Kdinhurgli unemployed deputation that relief must depend on the financial arrangements the Government were able to make. They must wait until the departments are in nothing older under the new logime. He promised in his opening speech on February I2thk to announce proposals icgnrding unemployment, housing credits at home and abroad and recognition of Russia,

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Hokitika Guardian, 1 February 1924, Page 3

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BRITISH POLITICS. Hokitika Guardian, 1 February 1924, Page 3

BRITISH POLITICS. Hokitika Guardian, 1 February 1924, Page 3

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