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BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

(Australian Press Association A: Sun.) QUESTH ).NS IN COMMONS. (Received tins day at 11.0 a.in.) LONDON. .March 5. In the Commons, notices were given of questions regarding the Zinovielf letter. They include that He allegations in Marlowe s letter call tor an ini|any on oath; whether tilde will he an inquiry into how a secret confidential document became to be circulated among departments; whether a civil or naval servant communicated it to the press, and whether j i.iiv record shows who decided to circulate the letter among the departments. [[on. Amery in answer to questions said he was satisfied the ..ii force was doing everything possible to deni with raiders in Iraq. There was no reason for an inquiry on the subject of the title status of the Billisli rcprosontalivos at Ottawa. Migrants from Britain assisted under the Empire Settlement Act to September 30th totalled 251.T1M at an average cost of Lib 10s per capita. Mr Baldwin in answer lo a question said the Governrneid had decided forthwith to remove the conditions under which the British broadcasting corporation was prohibited from broadcast ino Statements involving matters of political, religions and industrial controversy. The _ Government had asked the corporation to use discretion in utilising the power Hiu- experimentally entrusted to it.

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Hokitika Guardian, 6 March 1928, Page 3

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BRITISH PARLIAMENT. Hokitika Guardian, 6 March 1928, Page 3

BRITISH PARLIAMENT. Hokitika Guardian, 6 March 1928, Page 3

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