BRITISH PARLIAMENT.
(Australian Press Association & Sun.) REPLIES IN COMMONS. LONDON. Feb. 20. In the Commons Sir A. Chamberlain told a questioner that nothing had o<eurred since the banishment of Zmovielf and Russian left wing element, to. justify Britain reconsidering diplomat in relations with the Soviet. Tf the Soviet was prepared to give assurances of non-interference with the British policy it could do so through the proper channels. • Air Bridgemau in answer to a question said the cruisers Dunedin and Diomede were in the New Zealand Division of the Boy at Navy, maintained l,y the New Zealand Government, which was entitled to send them to Samoa. , Sir A. Chamberlain said he had approached the authorities of foreign oU ntries seeking excisions of modifiea-' tions in portion of cinema films which -e- appeared derogatory to British r tige. * *A[r Baldwin told :i (inestioner that until the wireless and cables conference made recommendations to their respective Governments ho could net make a statement qn the subject.
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Hokitika Guardian, 1 March 1928, Page 3
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