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London, October 18. 'here was an air of expectancy and House was so crowded that many nbers were unable to find seats, >n the House of Commons reas-
bled to taelde the Legislatxon arisfrom the Ottawa Conference. L Iarge attendance in the gal|es included Mr. S. M. Bruce ( Ausia) and Sir T. Wilford (New Zea1), Mr. Neville Chamberlain ancellor of the Exchequer) spoke a little over an hour. His crisp re y of the Ottawa agreements given a splendid hearing. he Liberals who follow Sir Her- ; Samuel will support the Govnent on xnost questions from their s below the gangway on the Goviient side. They number 33. nce the general election the Gov- i nent has lost two seats to Labour, the Government can now count support on all questions 467 Conjtives, 13 National Labour, 36 ral-Nationals, and three Nationie regular Opposition totals 57, rhom 49 represent Labour, the ining eight being Independent ur and Liberal members. These dition to the 33 Samuel Liberals 'six Independents who will, on questions oppose the Govern-
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 2, Issue 358, 20 October 1932, Page 5
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