A LORD ON THE COMMONS.-The House of Commons in its vote against the Prayer Book, says Lord Birkienhead, was influenced by the crudest of speeches which ought not to have influenced a schoolboys’ debate. He asserts that the decision perished stillborn in that the book is in a stronger position than ever.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 233, 21 December 1927, Page 8
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52A LORD ON THE COMMONS.-The House of Commons in its vote against the Prayer Book, says Lord Birkienhead, was influenced by the crudest of speeches which ought not to have influenced a schoolboys’ debate. He asserts that the decision perished stillborn in that the book is in a stronger position than ever. Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 233, 21 December 1927, Page 8
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