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THJO GOLDEN CALF. CLASH IN THE COMMONS. LONDON, Nov. 7. Speaking during the debate on India, Mr Lloyd George asked why the First iCommissioner for Works (Mr Lanshury) had issued his shout of joy and danced before the Ark as if the old table of the law had been broken and new ones had been written by the Viceroy-—a sort of pocket edition of Moses, The Secretary for India (Mr Wedgewood Bonn) : “I was never a worshipper of tho golden calf.—(Ministerial cheers). Mr Lloyd George (with obvious reference to Mr Bonn’s recent withdrawal from the Liberal Party): The Secretary for India has shown a shrewd appreciation Ot tho main chance—(loud , pposition cheers) and the calf sacrificed for hinn had its golden side,— (Renewed cheers),

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Hokitika Guardian, 14 December 1929, Page 7

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Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 14 December 1929, Page 7

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 14 December 1929, Page 7

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