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SECESSION PETITION

DISCUSSION BY COMMONS STATEMENT BY MR BALDWIN. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright LONDON, July 17. (Received July 18, at 10 a.m.) Replying to Mr J. P. Dickie’s request that the motion be discussed before the Western Australian secession delegation departs next week, Mr Baldwin regretted that owing to pressure of public business he could not undertake to make special arrangements for discussion. [Seventy members of the House of Commons, representing all parties, signed a motion that the House should consider the Western Australian Petition Committee report on the matter with a view to taking a decision whether the committee’s decision should be received or not.]

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Evening Star, Issue 22084, 18 July 1935, Page 9

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SECESSION PETITION Evening Star, Issue 22084, 18 July 1935, Page 9

SECESSION PETITION Evening Star, Issue 22084, 18 July 1935, Page 9

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