DERATE IN HOUSE OF LORDS
<Rec. February 16, 5.5 p.m.) London, February 15. The House of Lords agreed to the Address-in-Reply. , , Lord Curzon, replying to the debate, paid a tribute to General Spilite, who was n patriot and a statesman. General Smuts’s triumph was nof only a victory for S-mth Africa, but for the Empire as a whole. The enndiiion of Europe was brighter and more full of hope than i WPS a rear ago. Referring to Genera Strickland’s report, Lord Curzon said the Government had come to the conclusion that one company of auxiliary police were guilty of grave acts of indiscipline but the main body of auxiliaries had helped to put out- the fires. There wns grave difficulty in identifying individuate, but the commander of tho eomp-uiLV hnd been suspended, eeven men had been dismissed, and tho company had been broken up. —Aus.-N.Z. Cubic Assn. ‘
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 123, 17 February 1921, Page 5
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