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DEBATED BY PEERS

HOUSE OF LORDS ADOPTS ADDRESS (Australian and N.Z. Press Association) (United Service) Recd. 11.30 a.m. LONDON, Tuesday. Moving the address in the House of Lords, Lord Russell said he believed that the resumption of diplomatic re lations with Russia could be done without imperilling the proper conduct of the affairs of this country. Referring to unemployment he said he was satisfied that the Government would have the assistance of all the parties of both Houses. Lord De La Warr (Under-Secretary for War), seconded. Lord Salisbury, Leader of the Opposition, said certain subjects in the King’s Speech might have come from tlie late Government or any responsible British Government. Lord Parmoor, replying, emphasised that Labour was consistently opposed to safeguarding. “It must be understood that we will not renew these motor duties,” he added. The address was adopted.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 705, 3 July 1929, Page 9

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DEBATED BY PEERS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 705, 3 July 1929, Page 9

DEBATED BY PEERS Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 705, 3 July 1929, Page 9

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