BRITISH POLITICS
IN THE COMMONS. i United Press Association —Bv Eleetri Telegraph.—C pyrigbt.l LONDON. E'-briiary 26. In the Commons Mr Montague ill answer to questions: said, if emerged clearly from the recent Plymouth llving boat accident flint the disaster would not have happened but for direct disobedience of orders on flu* part of one officer. In order to clear up misapnrehen.sions it should " be explained that the officer concerned went up as a marker for gunnery practice nof for flying insl rucl ion. Air Snowden replying to Ibe inquiry whether the Govern men) proposed to adopt a new and more appropriate versa for the National Anthem said, in this matter tradition was everything; and the Government did nof p*npn S '* to improve thereupon, li miglij be of information to flic questioner that only (lie tune not the words eonsfitiitod the National Anlliem
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Hokitika Guardian, 27 February 1931, Page 3
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