THE LONDON LOANS DISPUTE.
POSSIBLE POLITICAL CRISIS. CHALLENGE TO GOYERNtfRU tTHE mi» Sfodtl toilet.) WELLINGTON, September t A feeling of restless apprehemdo- pen. vades Parliament Buildings, u a r«f_£j_ of Friday 'a upheaval in the Home, »t» lative to the alleged loan embargo—* protracted incident which almost lad to the Government's defeat. Gabtast was in session for over three this afternoon. Prospective l»gHitiaa was discussed, but it is reliably resort. Ed that long consideration was ah* given to developments likely to MOm out of Friday's discussion on *»«jrril matters. A report was enrrent to-day that the Bef orm Party proposed drtii.. ing the House on the question that t_t file relating to the loan and eonveraia* in January should be referred to Chief Justice, Hon. Mr. Myers, at _•. biter, and that he should" make * » special report to the House. I_ what. imagination that proposal had birtk |§ not known, but it is certain that tk« suggestion has not come from A> Leader of the Opposition. "It is just a kite," he re&Bei jfc answer to a question this —tter_ML "The course suggested was never «e* ternplated by me." However, it is also certain that matter of the alleged embargo wiU j_* be allowed to rest in its present isfactory position, and many opportaaV ties will present themselves witaii ffe next" few weeks for challenging £g Prime Minister's constantly repoalai assertion that some action on the pat of the Hon. Mr D iwnie Stewart, fcfc predecessor at the Treasury, pn*___t him from going on the London mfefc for 18 months. /
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Press, Volume LXV, Issue 19714, 3 September 1929, Page 8
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