BRITISH POLITICS.
CENSURE ON MEMBER. [United Presß Association —By Electric . , Telegraph—Copyr’ght.] (Received this day at noon.) LONDON, July 28. In the Commons Mr Winterton moved that Mr Sandham’s speech, cabled on 27th. July, was a- gross libel on members; also a grave breach of privilege. The grossest charge is bribery. Thee, House never allowed anyone to make that accusation. The Sneaker called Sandham’s'name, but there was no response. Mr MacDonald moved the adjournment of the debate until to-morrow, to give •Sandhani an opportunity of being present, as lie ought to be. (Cheers)
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 July 1930, Page 5
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