THE KING’S MISSION.
AN AMERICAN IMPUTATION. (By Electric Teletf.-aph,—Copyright.) (Aust.-N.Z. Cable Association.) London, May 15. Colonel Lestrange Malone asked Mr Austen Chamberlain in the House ot Commons, whether his attention had been drawn to a leader Jin the Chicago Tribune, suggesting that the King’s visit to Belgium and France had the political object of counteracting the effects of the Genoa Conference. Mr Chamberlain: “I should have supposed .that the object of the King’s visit to Belgium and France, to the graves of the Empire’s soldiers, was sufficient evidence to protect his Majesty against any allegations of this kind. The King’s devotion to peace; and his strictly constitutional exercise of liis powers, are known to everyone.” (Cheers).
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Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 4591, 17 May 1922, Page 2
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116THE KING’S MISSION. Feilding Star, Volume XVIII, Issue 4591, 17 May 1922, Page 2
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