BRITISH POLITICS
MEMBERS RESIGNING
(British Official Wireless.) , .RUGBY, April. 5. I Two further Parliamentary vacancies are in prospect, by 'the retire ' meat of Sir Newton .Moore... (Oonserva-'i tive) wlio represents Richmond, anm Sir Reunell Rodd (Conservative), member for Maryiebone. The House of Commons re-assemblet, to-day, after the Easter vaceation: ■ During questions, Mr tßunciman : ' •’ (Presi-: dent of the Board of Trade) said that the Government coui.i not regal’d as; satisfactory -the rfep'ly' ''received from 1 the German Government with- reference to the restrictions on British coal imported jnto Germany, and were making further representation#. The Parliamentary Under-Socretan ijor Foreign Affairs (Captain Eden informed the House that - some progress had been made r during the Kino Japanese negotiations at Shanghai, though there were still certain points on which agreement remains to bo reached. A conference between two sides is proceeding with the assistance of representatives of Iric’dlv Powers.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 April 1932, Page 3
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