HOUSE OF COMMONS.
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LONDON, July 11. In the Commons, .after a debate, following on Sir A. Chamberlain's speech, Mr Ponsonby’s amendment was rejected by 222 to 105. LONDON, July 10. Sir A Chamberlain added between us and United States 1 hope was is already outlawed it the hearts and souls of the citizens. I know ii is here and hope it is equally .so in the Great Republic (cheers) I beg Mr, Ron sou by not to suspect that because relations with Italy are most satisfactory that our friendship must, lie pointed at somebody else.(cheers) He denied any attempt to form an Anati-fSoviet bine. Wo did not invite anybody follow our rupture. As regards a seat on the Mandates commission he merelv supplied Stressniann at Geneva with the information lie sought, before making a formal proposal to the council referring to disarmament. At! relations depend on good faith, hitherto unfound. Need we abandon the hope that the conference will lead to a sensible reduction of the Burdens.
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Hokitika Guardian, 13 July 1927, Page 2
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