BRITISH POLITICS.
HONOURS BOUGHT AND. SOLD.
A MEMBER ACCUSATION
Received 2&\y 17,7:33 a.m. •LONDON July 16. ' Mr H. C. Lea, member for East St. Pancras. in to The Times, "declared that honours are bought and sold, fche .proceeds -going principally to the war-chest ol the party in office. When the House «f .£flmfli«*S : mei, to-day, Lord Robert Cecil (son .of the late Marquis of Salisbury) .moved that Mr Lea's letter amounted to a tbreach of privilege, ssd >urge£ the appointment of a selasi Jto enauire into the allegations. Mr Lea said he welcos&sd -enguju'y. •The Premier (Sir H. Campbe.ilsßganerman) declared thai the ilop-ze (VF#eld best consult its dignity ;by undue notice of Mr-Lea's and movsd to business. ""•■Sir Henry Campbell-Bannersft&n;£ jmotiop svas carried by 235 vetes .to
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8489, 18 July 1907, Page 5
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127BRITISH POLITICS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXX, Issue 8489, 18 July 1907, Page 5
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