BRITISH PARLIAMENT
IN THE COMMONS. DEBATE ON THE BEAM SYSTEM. (United Press Association-—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright).. LONDON. December G. In the Commons, the PostmasterConera! said .Mr .MacDonald’s statement that the Labour Ministry had pushed on the beam system in the teeth of exports opposition, was a perversion of history. Experts accurately forecasted the effect- of working tho Loam system. It was not a matter of one contract. At least live' main agreements wore needed. It was a new doctrine that the Government should have to get permission of the House for tin' disposal of Government- properly. Mr Baker had not any right to impute corruption in share dealings, due to official hackings. Mr Malone regretted the hill did not stipulate the rates should he livcpence per word in the Empire. aii«i««Ds»uKm«»nuaw?^<jnri»»ni
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Hokitika Guardian, 7 December 1928, Page 5
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