Imperial Politics
iTIIE LORDS' PKOGRAMMI. Ai f lOlviXO THE CORRUPTION ISSUE. I'.y ( ilU'-l'icss Association— Copyright Received 21, 12.20' a.m. London, February 23. The Daily Xews' Parliamentary eorrs=pondcnt declares (he House of Lord|t ibii I (o thwart the Government, an# locs, not consist of the rejection of th«( • Army Annual Bill, but a series of a*» lacks will he made lo discredit the GoVi* I'viiment on the grounds of corruption - , including the Marconi investments, traflic. in honor?, and the Stuart-Samuel vase, The resolution condemning Lord Murray for investing (he Liberal Party's \ funds in Marconi and othei shares, was followed tothu liy Lord Sclborne's molinn coiidemniiijrithe contributions to tha parly's funds as inlluciicing Jie bestowal of honors. Mr K. Hail, Labor member for Norinaiiliin, asked in iie Commons to-day whether the Premier would anpotnt a Sel-ct Committee to enquire, into the sources and expenditure, of political funds, and report what 1 . Jation is de--uia.blc to prevent corruption. Lord Chui'nwood made a similar reipict in the House of Lords in favor of a Royal Commission.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 202, 24 February 1914, Page 5
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172Imperial Politics Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVI, Issue 202, 24 February 1914, Page 5
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