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BRITISH POLITICS

IN THE COMMONS. ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS. [United Press Association.—By Electne Telegraph.—Copyright. J LONDON. March 2n In answer to a question in the House (vf Commons, Mr Edwards said the Ministry of Agriculture bad already given attention to the report of New Zealand Dairy Board, proposing to describe its standardise dcheese as clicddar, though, unlike British cheddar, it was not I'uil cream cheese. He undertook to seek the Empire Marketing Board’s report on the subject.

Mr Shaw in answer to a question, said the Army tinned meat contract for 1931, lmd gone to Argentine. Mr dynes said the Sunday Entertainments Bill would be drafted to perini otthe opening of theatres, as well as cinemas. LIBERAL POLICY. STATEMENT BY LLOYD GEORGE. (Received this day at 1.30 p.m.) LONDON, March 26. -Mr Lloyd George submitted tt> a meeting of Liberal candidates unit members of the Commons bis declaration of policy, which was for computation and not frustration, The Liberal Party was completely independent, “mid because we are independent, can say to the Labour Party, if you carry certain measures, we w.ll co-operate with you. We are asking the Labour Government to get on with the job and not shirk it. We know the risks were are running amt are willing to run, if we can see a chance of accomplishment of our great aims of peace l , disarmament, harmony in India, freedom of establishment of free trade, defeat of the proteectionfxt regime, and reconditioning the re-equipment of this country to make it equal to any in the world, and better.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 27 March 1931, Page 5

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BRITISH POLITICS Hokitika Guardian, 27 March 1931, Page 5

BRITISH POLITICS Hokitika Guardian, 27 March 1931, Page 5

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