BRITISH POLITICS.
United Press Association.—By Electric Telegraph— Copyright). LONDON', Apri ‘2B- - the Commons, Mr MacDonald promised a day's debate on the report of 11.101 disaster. The Government’s decision as to policy relating to airships is postponed, awaiting the report of the committee of national expenditure. Mr Pethick Lawrence admitted OiVJsengers from Ireland were questioned whether they possessed sweenstake tickets, which were prohibited, and were liable to seizure. He saw no reason to exclude Dominion visitors from the search. Unemployment figures total 2,513.856 a. decrease for the week ot 4-7.198. Mr Baldwin speaking at Liverpool .said the Conservatives would have a .ski'd to be armed with three patent weapons, prohibition and duties. The emergency tariff would not include raw cotton and wool as manufactured wools.
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Hokitika Guardian, 29 April 1931, Page 5
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