BRITISH POLITICS
TN THE COM.MO NS, ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS. Pres*. As uil inr> Bv UleetrK Telegraph—Copyright] LONDON. February 4. In the Commons Mr Lansbury informed a questioner alter all discussion of a national memorial to Earl Haig, it was decided to invite Hardinian to execute the statue. This was a result of much consideration by prominent people in the art world and military advisers.
Air Picton TurherviU’s Bill, piohibiting death .sentence to exnectauf mother--, was snoportcd by members of
all parties and read a first time. Mr dynes in a written answer to a question stated that road accidents and fatalities had. steadily increased in the past decade. During the four years ended 1929 19.525 nersons were killed and 513.909 injured.
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Hokitika Guardian, 6 February 1931, Page 3
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