BRITISH POLITICS-
ISV TISI.EORAVH- -PBKBS ASSN., COTYUIGHT. LONDON. March 11. Major Givilym Lloyd George made asuccessful maiden .speech in the House of Cnmmons on the subject ol unemployment. His falher, who was pi'ereni. confessed that it was a more trying ordeal for himself than for liis sou. .Air Asquith, owing to a, chill, had cancelled liis engagements. The "Daily Mail's’’ political correspondent says: “The Conservatives setm to have made up their minds tha» tlie Government must make its exit by the end of Jura . after the Badget: NATIONALISATION OF BANKS. London. March 10. D lb-' House of Commons in reply jo a <|nestii in. Mr Ramsay MacDonald s.i>'d the Government did lint propose f.o intioduee legislation for the nationalisation of banks.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 March 1924, Page 2
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121BRITISH POLITICS- Hokitika Guardian, 12 March 1924, Page 2
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