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JAPANESE RECEPTION. United Prtßsa AsioeiatJon— By Electric Telegraph—Copyright) TOKYO, March 9. Hatnaguohi attended the Diet today for the first time since the attempted assassination. He received a tremendous ovation from all parties and crowds of spectators. LABOUR PARTY. LONDON, Match 10. The executive of the Labour Party has informed Smethwick Constituency Party Committee, that Sir Oswald Mosley was unanimously expelled for gross disloyalty in forming n now party, adhersion to which is incompatible j with membership of the Labour Party.
MONSTER. PET I TT( >N. AGAINST SUNDAY CINEMAS. LONDON, March 9. The Lord’s Day Observance Society is presenting to Parliament a petition eight miles long, with 1,284,173 signatures, against the Government’s Bill for the legalising of the Sunday opening of cinemas. ANGLO-SOY LET DEBT QUESTION. RUGBY, March 9. In the House of Commons, several questions tvere put as to th c progress of the Anglo-Soviet Debts and Claims Committee. Dr H. Dalton (Undersecretary of Foreign Affairs) said that the Main Committee had met eleven j times. Two sub-committees had held | meetings, but had not vet reported, while four other sub-committees had not yet met.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 March 1931, Page 6
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