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MOTHER COUNTRY.

> MEMBER'S INDISCRETION. CAUSES RESENTMENT. London, Nov. 8. In the House of Common's, Mr. Outliamidnproar, asked what was the | proportionate contribution of each of the ;AlHte 'to th« armies in the field. Sir Edvriird Carson raised the point ■ whether the question was calculated to cause friction between the Allies. The Speaker thought it was, but said he was not entrusted with the eensor:#P;" , . Mr. Uoyd George leclined the information, bemuse ?it wag inadvisable to give It, , There great scene Df uproar and •hoots of "We don't want pro-Germans." V Jtf. Outhwaite attempted to put the ■ question, and eventually the Speaker demanded notice of. the question, which 4Ueged that the figures of the British Alidjtussiaii armies had been lirulged. . <|= (

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Taranaki Daily News, 10 November 1916, Page 5

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MOTHER COUNTRY. Taranaki Daily News, 10 November 1916, Page 5

MOTHER COUNTRY. Taranaki Daily News, 10 November 1916, Page 5

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