BRITISH PARLIAMENT
[Australia A N.Z. Cable Association.]
BRITAIN ASKED TO PARTICIPATE. LONDON, duly I. In the Commons .Mr Austen Chamberlain (Foreign Seeertnry) said the Franeo-Spnnisli Government.-, did not intend to blockade th,- Biff*, hut to the contrary, merely policing certain territorial waters in the Tangier zone. They had invited Britain to participate. BRITISH PENSION'S. NEW* SCHEME DEBATED LENGTHILY. LONDON. July 2.
The House of Commons had another all-night sitting on the Pensions Bill. Some members yawned audibly. Others sat slumbering during a long speech delivered by Air Wheatley (the Glasgow Labourite) at three o’clock.
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Hokitika Guardian, 3 July 1925, Page 2
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