SING A BORE BASE PLANT. LONDON, June 4. ’idle ’•Times” reproduces a pronouncement appearing in the hi rails Times according t-i which some of the plant collected at Singapore, presumably for the construction of naval bases, is advertised for -ale by the British Government. YOTES FOR AYOAIKX. LONDON, Juic, 3. After a lively discussion, the Standing Committee of tlit? House of Comnious decided by thirty-eight votes to eleven, that women should be enfranchised at the ace of twenty-one. The committee is discussing the Representation of the People Amendment Bill, promoted by the Labourite. Air AYilliam Adamson. Air .Arthur Henderson told the Committee the Government wanted to give the vote at twenty-one. He undertook to have the Bill carefully examined with a view to remedying anv defects.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 June 1924, Page 1
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